CHEN Yumin, LIU Hanlong, SHAO Guojian, ZHAO Nan. Laboratory tests on flow characteristics of liquefied and post-liquefied sand[J]. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2009, 31(9): 1408-1413.
Citation:
CHEN Yumin, LIU Hanlong, SHAO Guojian, ZHAO Nan. Laboratory tests on flow characteristics of liquefied and post-liquefied sand[J]. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2009, 31(9): 1408-1413.
CHEN Yumin, LIU Hanlong, SHAO Guojian, ZHAO Nan. Laboratory tests on flow characteristics of liquefied and post-liquefied sand[J]. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2009, 31(9): 1408-1413.
Citation:
CHEN Yumin, LIU Hanlong, SHAO Guojian, ZHAO Nan. Laboratory tests on flow characteristics of liquefied and post-liquefied sand[J]. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2009, 31(9): 1408-1413.
1.Research Academy of Hohai University Nanjing 210098 China 2.Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Geomechanics and Embankment Engineering Hohai University Nanjing 210098 China 3.Geotechnical Research Institute of Hohai University Nanjing 210098 China 4.Department of Engineering Mechanics Hohai University Nanjing 210098 China
According to the theory of dropping ball viscosimeter,the test apparatus of flow characteristics of liquefied and post-liquefied sand is developed based on the shaking table tests.A steel sphere,embedded in the sand box,can be moved in the horizontal direction when the soil liquefaction occurs.Resistance force and velocity are measured during sphere dragging and apparent viscosity is evaluated.The initial relative density of the deposited sand,the velocity of the sphere and excess pore pressure ratio are the main factors in the tests.The results show that the apparent viscosity of the liquefied and post-liquefied sand decreases with the increase of the strain rate.The liquefied and post-liquefied sand is shear thinning non-Newtonian fluid.The apparent viscosity of the post-liquefied sand increases with the decrease of the excess pore pressure ratio,and the curve slope of the apparent viscosity vs.the excess pore pressure ratio decreases with the increase of the strain rate.