Journal article
Influence of clay content on wave-induced liquefaction
This paper presents the results of an experimental study of the influence of clay content (CC) on liquefaction of seabed beneath progressive waves. Experiments were, for the most part, conducted with silt and silt-clay mixtures; in supplementary tests, sand-clay mixtures were used. Two types of measurements were carried out: (1) pore-water pressure measurements across the soil depth and (2) water-surface elevation measurements.
These measurements were synchronized with video recordings of the liquefaction process from the side. The ranges of the various quantities in the experiments were wave height H 57:6218:3 cm, wave period T 51:6 s, and water depth h555 cm. The experiments showed that the influence ofCCon wave-induced liquefaction is very significant.
Susceptibility of silt to liquefaction was increased with increasing CC up to CC_30% (which is clay-specific), beyond which the mixture of silt and clay was not liquefied. Sand may become prone to liquefaction with the introduction of clay, contrary to the general perception that this type of sediment is normally liquefaction-resistant under waves.
For instance, sand with d50 50:4 mmwas liquefied with CC510:8%, whereas sand with d50 50:17 mmwas partially liquefied with CC as small as 2.9%. Remarks are made as to how to check for liquefaction of clayey soils exposed to waves in real-life situations
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | American Society of Civil Engineers |
Year: | 2014 |
ISSN: | 19435460 and 0733950x |
Types: | Journal article |
DOI: | 10.1061/(ASCE)WW.1943-5460.0000249 |
ORCIDs: | Sumer, B. Mutlu |