SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
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TECHNICAL NOTES
NEGATIVE PORE AIR PRESSURE GENERATION IN BACKFILL OF RETAINING WALLS DURING EARTHQUAKES AND ITS EFFECT ON SEISMIC EARTH PRESSURE
JUNICHI KOSEKIHONG KIMHORSUSUMU NAKAJIMASARJU MULMIKENJI WATANABEMASARU TATEYAMA
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2010 Volume 50 Issue 5 Pages 747-755

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In order to investigate the seismic behavior of conventional type and geosynthetic-reinforced soil retaining walls, 1-g model shaking tests were conducted. Model walls having a height of about 50 cm were placed on a subsoil layer and backfilled with a layer of dense dry Toyoura sand. They were subjected to several steps of horizontal irregular excitations. As a result, generation of negative pore air pressure in the backfill was observed. The maximum amplitude of the negative pore air pressure during each shaking step increased with the base acceleration. Based on analyses of the measured data, it was inferred that such negative pore air pressure was caused by outward wall displacement relative to the backfill and not by dilative behavior of the backfill. It would cause a reduction in the seismic earth pressures exerted from the backfill. This feature suggests an advantage of a rigid full-height facing for reinforced soil walls over the segmental types of facing. A simplified numerical procedure to evaluate earth pressure was applied while considering the effects of the negative pore air pressure, and it could qualitatively simulate the measured behavior in terms of the seismic earth pressure and the angle of failure plane in the backfill.
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