Undrained Fragility of Clean Sands, Silty Sands, and Sandy Silts

Buffalo State University · University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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Abstract

In this paper, intergranular (ec) and interfine (ef) void ratios and confining stress are used as indices to characterize the stress–strain response of gap graded granular mixes. It was found that at the same global void ratio (e) and confining stress, the collapse potential (fragility) of silty sand increases with an increase in fines content (FC) due to a reduction in intergranular contact between the coarse grains. Beyond a certain threshold fines content (FCth), with further addition of fines, the interfine contact friction becomes significant. The fragility decreases and the soil becomes stronger. The value of FCth depends on e and the characteristics of fines and coarse grains. At FCFCth), fine grain…

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Keywords
  • Cushioning
  • Fragility
  • Intergranular corrosion
  • Void ratio
  • Geotechnical engineering
  • Silt
  • Materials science
  • Geology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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