Open Engineering (Nov 2017)

Influence of grain size distribution on dynamic shear modulus of sands

  • Dyka Ireneusz,
  • Srokosz Piotr E.,
  • Bujko Marcin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2017-0036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 317 – 329

Abstract

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The paper presents the results of laboratory tests, that verify the correlation between the grain-size characteristics of non-cohesive soils and the value of the dynamic shear modulus. The problem is a continuation of the research performed at the Institute of Soil Mechanics and Rock Mechanics in Karlsruhe, by T. Wichtmann and T. Triantafyllidis, who derived the extension of the applicability of the Hardin’s equation describing the explicite dependence between the grain size distribution of sands and the values of dynamic shear modulus. For this purpose, piezo-ceramic bender elements generating elastic waves were used to investigate the mechanical properties of the specimens with artificially generated particle distribution. The obtained results confirmed the hypothesis that grain size distribution of non-cohesive soils has a significant influence on the dynamic shear modulus, but at the same time they have shown that obtaining unambiguous results from bender element tests is a difficult task in practical applications.

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