Abstract:Induced Partial Saturation (IPS) is one of the most innovative and promising countermeasures to mitigate soil liquefaction risk. Mechanical benefits of air/gas bubbles occluded within the pore water have been studied in the last decade through undrained cyclic tests on quasi-saturated (gassy) soils, demonstrating that the increased pore fluid compressibility prevents liquefaction triggering. The greater compressibility of the air bubbles rules the volumetric strains of gassy soils during seismic shaking reduci… Show more
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