Loose saturated sandy soils may undergo liquefaction under cyclic loading, generating positive excess pore pressures due to their contractile nature and inability to dissipate pore pressures rapidly during earthquake loading. These liquefied soils have a near-zero effective stress state, and hence have very low strength and stiffness, causing severe damage to structures founded upon them. The duration for which this near-zero effective stress state persists is a function of the rate of reconsolidation of the liquefied soil, which in turn is a function of the permeability and stiffness of the soil at this very low effective stress. Existing literature based on observation of physical model tests suggests that the consolidation coefficient Cv associated with this reconsolidation of liquefied sand is significantly lower than that of the same soil at moderate stress levels. In this paper, the results of a series of novel fluidisation tests in which permeability k and coefficient of consolidation Cv were independently measured will be presented. These results allow calculation of the variation of stiffness E0 and permeability k with effective stress. It is shown that while permeability increases markedly at very low effective stresses, the simultaneous drop in stiffness measured results in a decrease in consolidation coefficient and hence an increase in the duration for which the soil remains liquefied.
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Permeability and stiffness of sands at very low effective stresses Available to Purchase
S.P.G. MADABHUSHI
* Cambridge University, UK.
† Mott MacDonald Ltd, UK.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 30 2010
Accepted:
April 13 2011
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
© 2012 Thomas Telford Ltd
2012
Geotechnique (2012) 62 (1): 69–75.
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Received:
March 30 2010
Accepted:
April 13 2011
Citation
HAIGH S, EADINGTON J, MADABHUSHI S (2012), "Permeability and stiffness of sands at very low effective stresses". Geotechnique, Vol. 62 No. 1 pp. 69–75, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/geot.10.P.035
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