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Behavior of Loose Silty Sand of Chlef River: Effect of Low Plastic Fine Contents and Other Parameters
Authors:Mohammed Chemmam  Mostefa Belkhatir  Rachid Bouferra
Institution:1. Laboratory of Materials Sciences and Environment, Hassiba Benbouali University of Chlef, Chlef, Algeria;2. Faculty of Science and Technology of Marrakech, Morocco
Abstract:This article presents a laboratory study of static behavior of silty-sand soils. The objective of this laboratory investigation is to study the effect of initial confining pressures and fines content on the undrained shear strength (known as liquefaction resistance) response, pore pressure, and hydraulic conductivity of sand–silt mixtures. The triaxial tests were conducted on reconstituted saturated silty-sand samples at initial relative density Dr = 15% with fines content ranging from 0 to 50%. All the samples were subjected to a range of initial confining pressures (50, 100, and 200 kPa). The obtained results indicate that the presence of low plastic fines in sand–silt mixture leads to a more compressible soil fabric, and consequently to a significant loss in the soil resistance to liquefaction. The evaluation of the data indicates that the undrained shear strength can be correlated to fines content (Fc), inter-granular void ratio (eg), and excess of pore pressure (Δu). The undrained shear strength decreases with the decrease of saturated hydraulic conductivity and the increase of fines content for all confining pressures under consideration. There is a relatively high degree of correlation between the peak shear strength (qpeak) and the logarithm of the saturated hydraulic conductivity (ksat) for all confining pressures.
Keywords:fines content  hydraulic conductivity  initial confining pressure  inter-granular void ratio  shear strength  triaxial
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