A Framework Interpreting Bender Element Tests, Combining Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain Methods

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Autor(a) principal: António Viana da Fonseca
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Cristiana Ferreira, Martin Fahey
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/65871
Resumo: Bender element (BE) testing is a powerful and increasingly common laboratory technique for determining the shear S-wave velocity of geomaterials. There are several advantages of BE testing, but there is no standard developed for the testing procedures or for the interpretation of the results. This leads to high degree of uncertainty and subjectivity in the interpretation. In this paper, the authors review the most common methods for the interpretation of BE tests, discuss some important technical requirements to minimize errors, and propose a practical framework for BE testing, based oil the comparison of different interpretation techniques in order to obtain the most reliable value for the travel time. This new procedure consist,, of the application of a methodical, systematic, and objective approach for the interpretation of the results, in the time and frequency domains. I he use of an automated tool enables unbiased information to be obtained regarding variations in the results to assist in the decision of the travel time. Two natural soils were tested: residual soil from Porto granite, and Toyoura sand. Specimens were subjected to the same isotropic stress conditions and the results obtained provided insights on the effects of soil type and confining stress on the interpretation of BE results; namely, the differences in testing dry versus saturated soils, and in testing uniform versus well-graded soils.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A Framework Interpreting Bender Element Tests, Combining Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain Methods
title A Framework Interpreting Bender Element Tests, Combining Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain Methods
spellingShingle A Framework Interpreting Bender Element Tests, Combining Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain Methods
António Viana da Fonseca
Geotecnia, Engenharia do ambiente
Geotechnics, Environmental engineering
title_short A Framework Interpreting Bender Element Tests, Combining Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain Methods
title_full A Framework Interpreting Bender Element Tests, Combining Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain Methods
title_fullStr A Framework Interpreting Bender Element Tests, Combining Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain Methods
title_full_unstemmed A Framework Interpreting Bender Element Tests, Combining Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain Methods
title_sort A Framework Interpreting Bender Element Tests, Combining Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain Methods
author António Viana da Fonseca
author_facet António Viana da Fonseca
Cristiana Ferreira
Martin Fahey
author_role author
author2 Cristiana Ferreira
Martin Fahey
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv António Viana da Fonseca
Cristiana Ferreira
Martin Fahey
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geotecnia, Engenharia do ambiente
Geotechnics, Environmental engineering
topic Geotecnia, Engenharia do ambiente
Geotechnics, Environmental engineering
description Bender element (BE) testing is a powerful and increasingly common laboratory technique for determining the shear S-wave velocity of geomaterials. There are several advantages of BE testing, but there is no standard developed for the testing procedures or for the interpretation of the results. This leads to high degree of uncertainty and subjectivity in the interpretation. In this paper, the authors review the most common methods for the interpretation of BE tests, discuss some important technical requirements to minimize errors, and propose a practical framework for BE testing, based oil the comparison of different interpretation techniques in order to obtain the most reliable value for the travel time. This new procedure consist,, of the application of a methodical, systematic, and objective approach for the interpretation of the results, in the time and frequency domains. I he use of an automated tool enables unbiased information to be obtained regarding variations in the results to assist in the decision of the travel time. Two natural soils were tested: residual soil from Porto granite, and Toyoura sand. Specimens were subjected to the same isotropic stress conditions and the results obtained provided insights on the effects of soil type and confining stress on the interpretation of BE results; namely, the differences in testing dry versus saturated soils, and in testing uniform versus well-graded soils.
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