Abstract
Coral silt, a type of coral soil with more than 50% silt content, is formed during the process of land reclamation. Given the frequent action of waves, wind, earthquakes and other dynamic loads, the cyclic dynamic shear characteristics of coral silt are important for determining the seismic safety of reef infrastructures. A series of symmetrical and asymmetrical cyclic simple shear tests were performed to characterize the cyclic behavior of coral silt with particular consideration given to the static-cyclic shear stress coupling. Two empirical formulas for the undrained peak shear strength and critical state strength in monotonic simple shear tests are proposed. For both symmetrical and asymmetrical-loading cyclic simple shear tests, a CSR threshold value lying between 0.05 and 0.075 controls the final failure. The cyclic shear stress significantly influences the cyclic deformation, cyclic pore water pressure, cyclic strength, and cyclic shear modulus of coral silt.
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