This paper presents an air pluviation system, developed to facilitate 1g physical model tests in granular soils. The deposition process is fully automated and requires minimal input from the operator, thereby significantly reducing the time required to deposit large volumes of granular material, improving the uniformity of the prepared specimens and the reliability of test results. The components comprising the pluviation system have been calibrated to produce loose-to-very dense sand beds, of relative density that ranges between Dr = 7% and > 100% of the maximum density achieved with the procedures described in the pertinent standards. The testing chamber where sand is deposited is instrumented with an array of pressure sensors, and the rig is equipped with a miniature cone penetration testing (mini-CPT) device. Measurements from the earth pressure sensors and cone tip resistance profiles are used to evaluate how friction at the sand–chamber interfaces affects the distribution of geostatic stresses inside the chamber, the uniformity of sand beds and boundary effects during deposition and during mini-CPT testing. The air pluviation system allows preparing layered sand profiles by adjusting the deposition parameters on the fly, and this feature is demonstrated through the analysis of mini-CPT tests performed in layered sand beds.
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January 04 2022
Automatic air pluvation system for physical modelling applications
Jinbiao Wu;
Jinbiao Wu
Research student, Priority Research Centre for Geotechnical Science and Engineering, The University of Newcastle, Australia
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George Kouretzis;
George Kouretzis
Associate Professor, Priority Research Centre for Geotechnical Science and Engineering, The University of Newcastle, Australia (corresponding author: georgios.kouretzis@newcastle.edu.au)
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Jubert Pineda;
Jubert Pineda
Senior Lecturer, Priority Research Centre for Geotechnical Science and Engineering, The University of Newcastle, Australia
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Laxmi Suwal;
Laxmi Suwal
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Priority Research Centre for Geotechnical Science and Engineering, The University of Newcastle, Australia
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Ross Gibson;
Ross Gibson
Senior Technical Officer, Priority Research Centre for Geotechnical Science and Engineering, The University of Newcastle, Australia
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Michael Goodwin
Michael Goodwin
Technical Officer, Priority Research Centre for Geotechnical Science and Engineering, The University of Newcastle, Australia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
April 19 2021
Accepted:
November 04 2021
Online ISSN: 2042-6550
Print ISSN: 1346-213X
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2021
International Journal of Physical Modelling in Geotechnics (2022) 22 (5): 242–259.
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Received:
April 19 2021
Accepted:
November 04 2021
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Wu J, Kouretzis G, Pineda J, Suwal L, Gibson R, Goodwin M (2022), "Automatic air pluvation system for physical modelling applications". International Journal of Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, Vol. 22 No. 5 pp. 242–259, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jphmg.21.00018
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