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Investigation of monotonic and cyclic behavior of sand using a bounding surface plasticity model
Authors:Ali Zahmatkesh  Reza Noorzad
Institution:1.Department of Civil Engineering, Ferdows Branch,Islamic Azad University,Ferdows,Iran;2.Department of Civil Engineering,Babol Noshirvani University of Technology,Babol,Iran
Abstract:Developing the pore water pressures in loose to medium sands below the water table may lead to liquefaction during earthquakes. The simulation of liquefaction (cyclic mobility and flow liquefaction) in sandy soils is one of the major challenges in constitutive modeling of soils. This paper presents the simulation of sand behavior using a critical state bounding surface plasticity model (Dafalias and Manzari’s model, 2004) during monotonic and cyclic loading. The drained, undrained, and cyclic triaxial tests were simulated using Dafalias and Manzari’s model. The simulation results showed that the model predicts behavior of sand, reasonably well. Also, for CSR?<?0.2, number of cycles for liquefaction is significantly increased. The residual strength of Babolsar sand is produced when it is deformed to an axial strain of 20 to 25%.
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