Investigation of Low-Amplitude Shear Wave Velocity in Anisotropic Material.

Abstract

An understanding of the relationship between low-amplitude shear wave velocity and state of stress is necessary for correctly measuring and properly utilizing seismic shear waves in geotechnical engineering. Theoretically, the mean effective stress has been shown to be the stress state controlling shear wave velocity in an isotropic, homogeneous, particulate medium. Mean effective stress has been assumed to be the stress state controlling anisotropic, particulate material even though several researches have shown discrepancies with this assumption. Therefore, a 7-ft cubical sample of dry sand was constructed in a large-scale triaxial device. Instrumentation was embedded in the sample during construction so that shear waves could be excited and monitored within the sand while loaded under true triaxial conditions. Extensive seismic tests were conducted under isotropic, biaxial and triaxial confinements in order to compare measured shear wave velocities with previous research and to investigate the influence of anisotropic stress state on velocity. The behavior of shear waves under isotropic loading agrees with the results of previous investigations and indicates the importance of mean effective stress in estimating shear wave velocity. The shortcomings of the mean effective stress method are clearly demonstrated in the biaxial and triaxial test series. A three-individual-stresses method is shown to be a more correct model for predicting the variation of shear wave velocity under anisotropic stress conditions, as well as being a more sound approach based on stress-strain laws.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1986
Accession Number
ADA179563

Entities

People

  • Kenneth H. Stokoe Ii
  • Shannon H. Lee

Organizations

  • University of Texas at Austin

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Birds
  • Civil Engineering
  • Doppler Effect
  • Elastic Properties
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Measurement
  • Mechanical Properties
  • Mechanics
  • Modulus Of Elasticity
  • Shear Modulus
  • Stress Strain Relations
  • Stress Waves
  • Stresses
  • Three Dimensional
  • Two Dimensional
  • Wave Propagation
  • Waveforms

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Atmospheric Science / Meteorology, specifically Wind Wave Turbulence.
  • Geotechnical Engineering.
  • Mechanical Engineering/Mechanics of Materials.