Abstract
The effects of the frequency of cyclic shearing and vertical consolidation stress on the cyclic degradation and cyclic pore water pressure in normally-consolidated kaolinite clay having PI=28 were investigated with the help of the cyclic strain-controlled Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) simple shear test. The testing program encompassed three cyclic shear strain amplitudes, γc=0.1,0.25,and 0.5%, two vertical effective consolidation stresses, σvc′=220 and 680 kPa, and three frequencies, f=0.001,0.01,and 0.1 Hz. The results reveal that the cyclic degradation parameter, t, which measures the rate of cyclic degradation with the number of cycles, increases substantially with f and decreases with σvc′. If f is increased 10 times, t may increase by 20–50%. If σvc′ is increased from 220 to 680 kPa, the t parameter may decrease by 20–38%. The cyclic pore water pressure normalized by σvc′ decreases with f and σvc′.
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