SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
Online ISSN : 1881-1418
Print ISSN : 0038-0806
TECHNICAL NOTES
COMPARISON OF LIQUEFACTION-INDUCED GROUND DEFORMATION BETWEEN RESULTS FROM UNDRAINED CYCLIC TORSIONAL SHEAR TESTS AND OBSERVATIONS FROM PREVIOUS MODEL TESTS AND CASE STUDIES
TAKASHI KIYOTAJUNICHI KOSEKITAKESHI SATO
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2010 Volume 50 Issue 3 Pages 421-429

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In order to investigate liquefaction-induced ground displacement, we conducted a series of undrained cyclic torsional shear tests on saturated Toyoura sand using a modified torsional apparatus capable of applying and measuring double amplitude shear strain up to about 100%. The limiting value of double amplitude shear strain, at which strain localization appears during undrained cyclic loading tests, was evaluated from the test results with reference to the change in the deviator stress during liquefaction. The limiting strain values, which increase with a decrease in the relative density of the specimen, were found to be consistent with the maximum amounts of liquefaction-induced ground displacement observed in the previous shaking table model tests and most of the relevant case studies. This feature is reasonable considering the reduction in the mobilized cyclic shear stress in liquefied soil due to the degradation of the shear resistance. As long as the liquefied soil layer remains in uniform deformation, these limiting strain values may be used in estimating the maximum amount of liquefaction-induced ground displacement.
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