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Abstract
Most natural sandy deposits contain low amounts of fine content (< 10%), which is usually anisotropic and characterized by complex microstructures. The present study investigates the influence of low silt content on the anisotropic behaviour of sand. For this purpose, 30 undrained tests were performed using a hollow cylindrical apparatus with constant α° and b values on Firoozkuh sand. The specimens had silt contents of 0, 3, 5, 7 and 10%, and the inclination angle (α°) was varied from 15° to 60°. The specimens were prepared with the dry deposition method and subjected to confining pressures of 100 and 200 kPa. The equivalent intergranular relative density parameter was then introduced in order to create a comparative basis for the specimens. The experimental results show that increasing α leads to more contractive behaviour in the pure sand. By adding silt particles to the host sand up to 5%, the peak strength of the specimen is increased (18.5%, 12% and 7.7% for α = 15°, 30° and 60°, respectively), and the strength of the specimen is decreased. It should be noted that with a silt content of 10%, the strength of the specimen was lower than that of the host sand (about 12%). On the other hand, it can be seen that with the increase of α, the influence of fine grains as an important parameter in sand-fine mixtures is decreased.
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International Journal of Civil Engineering, The official publication of Iranian Society of Civil Engineering and Iran University of Science and Technology is devoted to original and interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed papers on research related to the broad spectrum of civil engineering with similar emphasis on all topics.The journal provides a forum for the International Civil Engineering Community to present and discuss matters of major interest e.g. new developments in civil regulations, The topics are included but are not necessarily restricted to :- Structures- Geotechnics- Transportation- Environment- Earthquakes- Water Resources- Construction Engineering and Management, and New Materials.