Title: G
1Low-Strain Dynamic Properties of Soils
Gmax
Initial Shear Modulus
G
?
Peak Energy During Cycle, W
Material Damping Ratio
?
Energy Dissipated in one cycle, ?W
2Low-Strain Dynamic Properties of Soils
Influence of Gmax in Site Response Analysis
SD 5
(from Lai, 1998)
3Low-Strain Dynamic Properties of Soils
Influence of D in Site Response Analysis
SD 5
(from Lai, 1998)
4The Resonant Column
Brief History Device Configuration Experimental
Setup Model Assumptions Determination of Dynamic
Properties Shear Modulus Material Damping
Ratio Shear Strain Amplitude
5The Resonant Column
Brief History
- 1930s Ishimoto and Iida begin research
by on dynamic soil properties using a
resonant column device. - 1930s Birch and Bancroft study the
dynamic properties of rock with similar
device. - 1960 Shannon, Yamane, Wilson, and
Dietrich develop system capable
of applying isotropic confining pressure. - 1960s Hall and Richart develop new
fixed-free apparatus. - 1960s Hardin and Music develop new
apparatus capable of applying axial
loads (Hardin device). - Late 1960s Drnevich reduces the distribution
of angular rotation along the specimen
to nearly uniform by adding a top mass
(Drnevich device).
6The Resonant Column
Brief History (continued)
- 1970s Drnevich and Richart modify RC
in order to accommodate hollow
specimens. - 1970s Drnevich and Richart increase
torque capacity of the device to allow
for the generation of shearing strains amplitudes
above 0.1. - Late 1970s Stokoe develops more practical
Stokoe device. - 1978 Drnevich proposes standardized
resonant column testing procedures - 1980 RC testing procedures are
standardized by ASTM (ASTM 4015-92).
7The Resonant Column
Confining Chamber
Drains
Confinement Pressure
8The Resonant Column Experimental Setup
Frequency response function
9The Resonant Column
Idealization Kelvin-Voigt Model
Assumptions
At low strains, behavior
of specimen material is linear viscoelastic. Visco
us damping coefficient c, and stiffness G, are
independent of frequency.
Linear vibrations are considered correct
for cases where the peak strain amplitude of
vibration is less than the elastic threshold
strain. Dynamic properties
of soils are considered independent of strain
below elastic threshold strain.
Kelvin-Voigt Model
10The Resonant Column Shear Modulus Determination
I
dx
11The Resonant Column Damping Ratio Determination
Half Power Bandwidth Method
Vibration Decay Method
Amax
0.707 Amax
fr
12The Resonant Column Shear Strain Determination
Displacement at accelerometer, Xa
Shear Strain, ?
13Measurement of Vs Seismic Cone
- Impulse Source at Surface (Sledge Hammer)
- Horizontally Polarized Vertically Propagating
Shear Waves
14Measurement of Vs Seismic Cone
Strike Plate
First Peak
First Arrival
t 0
First Trough
15Measurement of Vs Seismic Cone
- Selection of first arrivals from successive wave
forms - Strain Level determined for DHT (plane wave) as
- gs PPV / Vs
16Measurement of Vs Seismic Cone
- Subtract sequential distances
- Subtract sequential time intervals
- Vs distance / time DD / Dt
DD D2 - D1
D1
Dt
D2
17Measurement of Vs Seismic Cone
18using Bender Elements
Wykeham Farrance International
Introduce their new method for the
Measurement of Shear Modulus in soil(Gmax)
19Measurement of shear modulus (Gmax) using
Bender Elements
Top Cap
Sample
Transmitter
Gmax Vs². p
where
Gmax Vs².p
Bender Elements
Vs Velocity
p Density
Receiver
Pedestal
Triaxial Cell Base
20Bender Elements Manufacturer Piezo Systems,
Inc. Products 2-L Piezo Transucer PSI-4H4E,
X-Poled Size 0.50.3150.026
www.piezo.com/benders.html
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25Directivity
Electrical cross talk Directivity Frequency
response Travel time
26Transverse directivity (specimen
size)Santamarina and Lee, 2002
P-wave
P-wave
S-wave
27Resonant frequencySantamarina and Lee, 2002
28Operating Frequency ComparisonSantamarina and
Lee, 2002
Controlling parameter Short cantilever length ?
Bender element Long cantilever length ? Soil
properties
29First arrival? Santamarina and Lee, 2002
A First deflection B First inflection C Zero
after first inflection D Second inflection
30Multiple Reflections Santamarina and Lee, 2002
- Goals
- High R-boundaries
- No P-wave from side walls
- No uncertainty in length
- No uncertainty in time
BE
L
1st event
2nd event
Soil
BE