2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10064-019-01696-8
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Experimental investigation on liquefaction and post-liquefaction deformation of stratified saturated sand under cyclic loading

Abstract: Ti t l e Ex p e ri m e n t al inv e s ti g a tio n o n liq u ef a c tio n a n d p o s tliq u ef a c tio n d efo r m a tio n of s t r a tifi e d s a t u r a t e d s a n d u n d e r cyclic lo a di n g

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“…And the maximum output air pressure is 1 MPa. More detailed information about the testing system can be found in Xiu et al (2020). During the testing process, the sample wrapped by rubber films was placed in the pressure chamber, then the given confining pressure (σc) is provided for the sample using hydraulic water.…”
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“…And the maximum output air pressure is 1 MPa. More detailed information about the testing system can be found in Xiu et al (2020). During the testing process, the sample wrapped by rubber films was placed in the pressure chamber, then the given confining pressure (σc) is provided for the sample using hydraulic water.…”
Section: Apparatuses Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the compressive tests, the axial loading rate is set at 1 %/min using strain-controlled method (Xiu et al, 2020), and the maximum axial strain is 12%. Also, when the measured residual stress is in a stable stage or the bearing capacity of the tested sample was obviously lost, the loading will be stopped.…”
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“…Consequently, effective stress reduces and soil loses its strength. The investigation of failure of soil masses during earthquakes requires sciences of geology and engineering [5], [6]. To confront destructive effects of liquefaction, the assessment of soil liquefaction potential and recognition of liquefiable regions are essential.…”
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