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Cyclic liquefaction and its evaluation based on the SPT and CPT
In. Youd, T. Leslie, ed; Idriss, Izzat M., ed. Proceeding of the NCEER workshop on evaluation of liquefaction resistance of soils. Buffalo, N.Y, U.S. National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (NCEER), Dec. 1997. p.41-87, tab. (Technical Report NCEER, 97-0022).
Monography in En | DESASTRES | ID: des-10596
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ABSTRACT
Soil liquefaction is a major concern for structures constructed with or on sandy soils. This paper describes the phenomena of soil liquefaction, provides suitable definitions, and provides an update on methods to evaluate cyclic liquefaction using primarily the Standard Penetration. Test and the Cone Penetration Test (CPT). A new method is described to estimate grain characteristics directly from the CPT and to incorporate this into one of the methods for evaluating resistance to cyclic example is also described ffor correcting the results of the CPT in thin layers. A worked example is also provided. This paper is the final submission from the authors to the proceedings of the 1996 NCEER workshop on soil liquefaction; a similar version has been submitted for review to the Canadian Geotechnical Journal. (AU)
Subject(s)
Collection: 05-specialized Database: DESASTRES Main subject: Sandy Soils / Laboratory and Fieldwork Analytical Methods / Earthquakes Language: En Journal: Technical Report NCEER Year: 1997 Document type: Congress and conference / Monography
Collection: 05-specialized Database: DESASTRES Main subject: Sandy Soils / Laboratory and Fieldwork Analytical Methods / Earthquakes Language: En Journal: Technical Report NCEER Year: 1997 Document type: Congress and conference / Monography