Behaviour of Dense Frederikshavn Sand During Cyclic Loading

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This article investigates how Frederikshavn Sand behaves when subjected to cyclic loading with emphasis on the development of deformations and the number of cycles, which it can withstand before failure is reached. The investigation is done by performing a series of undrained cyclic triaxial tests, at the Geotechnical Laboratory at Aalborg University. Tests were conducted with a relative density of 80 % in order to simulate offshore conditions where relative densities are relatively high. The purpose is to develop design diagrams, which can be used in order to estimate the undrained cyclic bearing capacity of Frederikshavn Sand for an arbitrary stress level and cyclic loading condition. It is discovered that the governing parameters regarding the response is dependent on the stress path and insitu conditions; initial pore pressure, stress state and the combination of average and cyclic shear stresses.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2012
Place of publicationAalborg
PublisherAalborg University. Department of Civil Engineering
Number of pages12
StatePublished
NameDCE Technical Memorandum
Number15

Keywords

  • Cyclic Loading, Cyclic Triaxial Tests, Pore Pressure, Stress States

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