This article proposes methodology for evaluating the accuracy of the pore pressure generation model devised by Byrne, as implemented in a commercial software program using a Mohr-Coulomb-type failure criterion and a Finn constitutive model. The different empirical formulas of liquefaction developed by Seed and Idriss are reviewed, as well as various constitutive models specified in the literature, emphasizing the selection of the Finn model for the liquefaction study. In the analysis a comparison is carried out using the factors of safety against liquefaction (FSLs) devised by Seed and Idriss and the adapted formula by Boulanger and Idriss. The analysis assumes a hypothesis to verify whether a soil element is liquefied. The results are then...
Current stress-based procedures for characterizing earthquake loading (uniform stress cycles with am...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Loose, saturated sand or silt deposits can often...
Low velocity surface layers can significantly increase ground accelerations during earthquakes. When...
In engineering practice, the liquefaction potential of a sandy soil is usually evaluated with a semi...
In engineering practice, the liquefaction potential of a sandy soil is usually evaluated with a semi...
In engineering practice, the liquefaction potential of a loose sandy soil is commonly evaluated with...
In engineering practice, the liquefaction potential of a loose sandy soil is commonly evaluated with...
This paper presents parametric studies that assess the role of loading factors (i.e., number of cycl...
A reliable assessment of liquefaction hazard is crucial for reducing the seismic risk of existing st...
This paper estimated the liquefaction potential of a saturated soil deposit subjected to a horizonta...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Human and economic losses caused by earthquake-induced...
The earthquake-induced liquefaction is a high-risk phenomenon for dredging industries, which need to...
The damage resulting from earthquakes can result from the combination of seismic excitation and/or d...
Liquefaction has occurred during numerous earthquakes and it has caused damages and catastrophic fai...
Liquefaction has occurred during numerous earthquakes and it has caused damages and catastrophic fai...
Current stress-based procedures for characterizing earthquake loading (uniform stress cycles with am...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Loose, saturated sand or silt deposits can often...
Low velocity surface layers can significantly increase ground accelerations during earthquakes. When...
In engineering practice, the liquefaction potential of a sandy soil is usually evaluated with a semi...
In engineering practice, the liquefaction potential of a sandy soil is usually evaluated with a semi...
In engineering practice, the liquefaction potential of a loose sandy soil is commonly evaluated with...
In engineering practice, the liquefaction potential of a loose sandy soil is commonly evaluated with...
This paper presents parametric studies that assess the role of loading factors (i.e., number of cycl...
A reliable assessment of liquefaction hazard is crucial for reducing the seismic risk of existing st...
This paper estimated the liquefaction potential of a saturated soil deposit subjected to a horizonta...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Human and economic losses caused by earthquake-induced...
The earthquake-induced liquefaction is a high-risk phenomenon for dredging industries, which need to...
The damage resulting from earthquakes can result from the combination of seismic excitation and/or d...
Liquefaction has occurred during numerous earthquakes and it has caused damages and catastrophic fai...
Liquefaction has occurred during numerous earthquakes and it has caused damages and catastrophic fai...
Current stress-based procedures for characterizing earthquake loading (uniform stress cycles with am...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Loose, saturated sand or silt deposits can often...
Low velocity surface layers can significantly increase ground accelerations during earthquakes. When...