Experimental study on anisotropy of saturated coral sand under complex stress conditions
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Abstract
Anisotropy is the inherent property of coral sand. A series of undrained monotonic shear tests are carried out on the saturated Nansha coral sand by using the GDS hollow cylinder torsional shear apparatus. The effects of consolidation stress direction angle α0 and monotonic loading direction angle αm on the undrained response of saturated coral sand are investigated. The test results show that α0 and αm have significant influences on the undrained response of saturated coral sand. The undrained response characteristics of coral sand will become more complex under the coupling effects of α0 and αm. For all the test conditions considered, the excess pore water pressure ue of saturated coral sand presents contraction first and then dilatancy trend. The change of the shear resistance (SPT) and its effective angle (\phi '_\textPT) mobilized at the phase transformation state along with αm are significantly different for various α0. There is a unique linear correlation between SPT and the dimensionless parameter β, which is a cosine function with α0 and αm as variables. With the increase of the generalized shear stress qg, obvious strain hardening phenomenon can be observed for the samples.
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