Abstract

ABSTRACT This study investigated the cyclic behaviour of a severe dilative silica sand from Rudsar, Northern Iran, through simple shear tests. For this purpose,monotonic (constant volume/vertical stress) and cyclic (constant verticalstress) tests were performed on moist sand specimens prepared at initialrelative densities of 20–60%, vertical stresses of 100–300 kPa, and cyclicstress ratios of CSR = 0.20, 0.25 and 0.30. These also included bender elementtests to determine the small-strain shear modulus G max. An increase in initial relative density, vertical stress and number of loadingcycles led to a nonlinear increase in the secant shear modulus G sec, while the opposite was observed for increasing CSR. Moreover, increasing CSRimproved the damping ratio, whereas increasing the initial relative density,vertical stress and/or number of loading cycles had negative effects on thedamping ratio. Finally, the bender element test results showed that G max increased for increasing vertical stress and initial relative density.

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