Specimen size effects on behavior of loose sand in triaxial compression tests

被引:48
作者
Omar, Tarek [1 ]
Sadrekarimi, Abouzar [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, London, ON N6A 5B8, Canada
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
triaxial test; specimen size; sand; friction angle; shear strength; compressibility; DUCTILE CELLULAR SOLIDS; SHEAR-BAND FORMATION; CRITICAL-STATE; STRAIN LOCALIZATION; END RESTRAINT; STEADY-STATE; STRENGTH; LIQUEFACTION; DEFORMATION; SCALE;
D O I
10.1139/cgj-2014-0234
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Triaxial tests are often used to determine the behavior and strength characteristics of soils without due attention to the differences in specimen size. Several drained and undrained monotonic triaxial compression shear tests are performed in this study on three different specimen sizes of the same sand to investigate the influence of specimen size and scale effect on sand compression and shear behavior. The behavior of a sand specimen is strongly influenced by shear banding and specimen boundary conditions, which are manifested as specimen size effects in the test results of this study. The measured sand compressibility and shear strength parameters are employed to describe scale effects, and investigate specimen size effects in liquefaction triggering analysis. The results show that while larger specimens exhibit a less compressible behavior during isotropic compression, larger shear strengths and effective friction angles are mobilized in the smaller specimens during shearing. A number of geotechnical analyses can be significantly affected by variations in strength parameters of the same soil determined from different specimen sizes. While using small size specimens for determining shear strength parameters might result in an unconservative design, a large specimen size provides a more accurate representation of different soil strength conditions and field deformations.
引用
收藏
页码:732 / 746
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Investigation of Shear Behavior of Calcareous Sand in Consolidated and Drained Triaxial Tests
    Liu M.-C.
    Chen M.-L.
    Wang J.
    Zhongguo Gonglu Xuebao/China Journal of Highway and Transport, 2023, 36 (01): : 47 - 57
  • [22] Inverse analysis-based interpretation of sand behavior from triaxial compression tests subjected to full end restraint
    Hashash, Youssef M. A.
    Fu, Qingwei
    Ghaboussi, Jamshid
    Lade, Poul V.
    Saucier, Christopher
    CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL, 2009, 46 (07) : 768 - 791
  • [23] Effect of triaxial specimen size on engineering design and analysis
    Omar T.
    Sadrekarimi A.
    International Journal of Geo-Engineering, 6 (1)
  • [24] On the determination and evolution of fabric in representative elementary volumes for a sand specimen in triaxial compression
    Schmidt, Selma
    Wiebicke, Max
    Herle, Ivo
    GRANULAR MATTER, 2022, 24 (04)
  • [25] Influence of grain segregation on the behavior of sand in triaxial tests
    Fang-wei Yu
    Xiong-zhi Peng
    Li-jun Su
    Journal of Mountain Science, 2021, 18 : 2776 - 2790
  • [26] On the determination and evolution of fabric in representative elementary volumes for a sand specimen in triaxial compression
    Selma Schmidt
    Max Wiebicke
    Ivo Herle
    Granular Matter, 2022, 24
  • [27] Effects of Strain Rate and Specimen Size on the Behavior of Fine-Grained Soils
    Chia Zarei
    Hossein Soltani-Jigheh
    Yong Liu
    Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2023, 16 (4)
  • [28] Effects of Stiff and Flexible Boundary Conditions in Triaxial Extension Tests on Cross-anisotropic Sand Behavior
    Lade, Poul V.
    Wang, Qiong
    GEOTECHNICAL TESTING JOURNAL, 2012, 35 (05): : 715 - 727
  • [29] Effect of specimen size on quasi-elastic properties of Toyoura sand in hollow cylinder triaxial and torsional shear tests
    HongNam, Nguyen
    Koseki, Junichi
    Sato, Takeshi
    GEOTECHNICAL TESTING JOURNAL, 2008, 31 (02): : 132 - 141
  • [30] Influence of Particle Size and Gradation on the Stress-Dilatancy Behavior of Granular Materials during Drained Triaxial Compression
    Harehdasht, Samaneh Amirpour
    Karray, Mourad
    Hussien, Mahmoud N.
    Chekired, Mohamed
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOMECHANICS, 2017, 17 (09)