TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of pre-shearing and pre-consolidation histories on liquefaction behaviour of saturated loose sand
T2 - DEM investigation
AU - Zhu, Minyi
AU - Gong, Guobin
AU - Ding, Xuehuiru
AU - Wilkinson, Stephen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2023/12/5
Y1 - 2023/12/5
N2 - Purpose: The study aims to investigate the effects of pre-loading histories (pre-shearing and pre-consolidation) on the liquefaction behaviour of saturated loose sand via discrete element method (DEM) simulations. Design/methodology/approach: The pre-shearing history is mimicked under drained conditions (triaxial compression) with different pre-shearing strain levels ranging from 0% to 2%. The pre-consolidation history is mimicked by increasing the isotropic compression to different levels ranging from 100 kPa to 300 kPa. The macroscopic and microscopic behaviours are analysed and compared. Findings: Temporary liquefaction, or quasi-steady state (QSS), is observed in most samples. A higher pre-shearing or pre-consolidation level can provide higher liquefaction resistance. The ultimate state line is found to be unique and independent of the pre-loading histories in stress space. The Lade instability line prematurely predicts the onset of liquefaction for all samples, both with and without pre-loading histories. The redundancy index is an effective microscopic indicator to monitor liquefaction, and the onset of the liquefaction corresponds to the phase transition state where the value of redundancy index is one, which is true for all cases irrespective of the proportions of sliding contacts. Originality/value: The liquefaction behaviour of granular materials still remains elusive, especially concerning the effects of pre-loading histories on soils. Furthermore, the investigation of the effects of pre-consolidation histories on undrained behaviour and its comparison to pre-sheared samples is rarely reported in the DEM literature.
AB - Purpose: The study aims to investigate the effects of pre-loading histories (pre-shearing and pre-consolidation) on the liquefaction behaviour of saturated loose sand via discrete element method (DEM) simulations. Design/methodology/approach: The pre-shearing history is mimicked under drained conditions (triaxial compression) with different pre-shearing strain levels ranging from 0% to 2%. The pre-consolidation history is mimicked by increasing the isotropic compression to different levels ranging from 100 kPa to 300 kPa. The macroscopic and microscopic behaviours are analysed and compared. Findings: Temporary liquefaction, or quasi-steady state (QSS), is observed in most samples. A higher pre-shearing or pre-consolidation level can provide higher liquefaction resistance. The ultimate state line is found to be unique and independent of the pre-loading histories in stress space. The Lade instability line prematurely predicts the onset of liquefaction for all samples, both with and without pre-loading histories. The redundancy index is an effective microscopic indicator to monitor liquefaction, and the onset of the liquefaction corresponds to the phase transition state where the value of redundancy index is one, which is true for all cases irrespective of the proportions of sliding contacts. Originality/value: The liquefaction behaviour of granular materials still remains elusive, especially concerning the effects of pre-loading histories on soils. Furthermore, the investigation of the effects of pre-consolidation histories on undrained behaviour and its comparison to pre-sheared samples is rarely reported in the DEM literature.
KW - DEM
KW - Liquefaction
KW - Pre-consolidation history
KW - Pre-shearing history
KW - Sand
KW - Undrained triaxial
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U2 - 10.1108/EC-06-2023-0266
DO - 10.1108/EC-06-2023-0266
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85175190787
SN - 0264-4401
VL - 40
SP - 2891
EP - 2914
JO - Engineering Computations (Swansea, Wales)
JF - Engineering Computations (Swansea, Wales)
IS - 9-10
ER -