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Geomechanics and Engineering Volume 36, Number 3, February10 2024 , pages 247-258 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/gae.2024.36.3.247 |
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Liquefaction susceptibility of silty tailings under monotonic triaxial tests in nearly saturated conditions |
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Gianluca Bella and Guido Musso
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Abstract | ||
Tailings are waste materials of mining operations, consisting of a mixture of clay, silt, sand with a high content of unrecoverable metals, process water, and chemical reagents. They are usually discharged as slurry into the storage area retained by dams or earth embankments. Poor knowledge of the hydro-mechanical behaviour of tailings has often resulted in a high rate of failures in which static liquefaction has been widely recognized as one of the major causes of dam collapse. Many studies have dealt with the static liquefaction of coarse soils in saturated conditions. This research provides an extension to the case of silty tailings in unsaturated conditions. The static liquefaction resistance was evaluated in terms of stress-strain behavior by means of monotonic triaxial tests. Its dependency on the preparation method, the volumetric water content, the void ratio, and the degree of saturation was studied and compared with literature data. The static liquefaction response was proved to be dependent mainly on the preparation technique and degree of saturation that, in turn, controls the excess of pore pressure whose leading role is investigated by means of the relationship between the -B Skempton parameter and the degree of saturation. A preliminary interpretation of the static liquefaction response of Stava tailings is also provided within the Critical State framework. | ||
Key Words | ||
CSL; degree of saturation; preparation technique; static liquefaction; suction; unsaturated soil; void ratio | ||
Address | ||
Gianluca Bella: Pini Group SA, Via Besso 7, Lugano, Switzerland Guido Musso: Politecnico di Torino, C.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24, Torino, Italy | ||