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Degree of Saturation and Liquefaction Resistances of Sand Improved with Sand Compaction Pile
Authors:Mitsu Okamura  Masanori Ishihara  Keiichi Tamura
Affiliation:1Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Ehime Univ., 3 Bunkyocho, Matsuyama 790-8577, Japan. E-mail: okamura@dpc.ehime-u.ac.jp
2Research Engineer, Ground Vibration Research Team, Public Works Research Institute, 1-6 Minamihara, Tsukuba 305-8516, Japan. E-mail: isihara@pwri.go.jp
3Research Coordinator for Earthquake Disaster Prevention, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, 1 Asahi, Tsukuba 305-0804, Japan. E-mail: tamura-k92ta@nilim.go.jp
Abstract:Sand compaction pile (SCP) is a ground improvement technique extensively used to ameliorate liquefaction resistance of loose sand deposits. This paper discusses results of laboratory tests on high-quality undisturbed samples obtained by the in situ freezing method at six sites where foundation soils had been improved with SCP. Inspection of samples revealed that the improved ground was desaturated during the ground improvement. Degree of saturation (Sr) was lower than 77% for the sand piles and 91% for the improved sand layers, while Sr was approximately 100% for improved clayey and silty soils. A good correlation was found between Sr and 5% diameter of the soil; the larger 5% diameter of soils (D5), the lower the degree of saturation. It appeared that the variation of Sr with D5 for soils within a month after the ground improvement work was quite similar in trend to that after more than several years. Degree of saturation of soils after several years was noticeably, but not significantly, higher as compared with that shortly after ground improvement, indicating longevity of air bubbles injected in the improved soil. Undrained cyclic shear tests were also carried out on saturated and unsaturated specimens and effects of desaturation on undrained cyclic shear strength were studied. The test results were summarized in a form of liquefaction resistance with reference to normalized standard penetration test N-value.
Keywords:Saturated soils  Sand  Soil improvement  Liquefaction  
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