In earthquake engineering practice, the liquefaction potential of soils is commonly evaluated through simplified procedures. These approaches are suitable for sands with very low to no fines content, which have been traditionally thought to be the only liquefiable materials. However, field observations and experimental research have extensively demonstrated that low plasticity silty sands can also be highly liquefiable. Thus, this paper investigates the effect of nonplastic fines contents on the liquefaction potential of soils, taking the 2010–2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence as a case study. The validity of standard simplified procedures for high fines content soils is critically evaluated and compared with a finite element model based ...
The empirical liquefaction triggering chart of Idriss and Boulanger (2008) is compared to direct me...
International audienceDuring recent seismic events, such as 2010 Darfield and 2016 Ecuador earthquak...
Earthquakes are natural calamities that occur as a result of sudden release of strain energy stored ...
Liquefaction of sandy soil has been observed to cause significant damage to infrastructure during ma...
Earthquake-triggered soil liquefaction caused extensive damage and heavy economic losses in Christch...
It is required to recognize the conditions that exist in a soil deposit before an earthquake in orde...
Soil liquefaction following large earthquakes is a major contributor to damage to infrastructure and...
In 2010 and 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand experienced a series of earthquakes that caused extensive...
Low plasticity silts and silty clays occur extensively in the Central United States, India and China...
Published results from laboratory tests show that an increase in the percentage of fines generally l...
The performance of silty soils in Emilia Romagna, Italy, during the 2012 earthquake offers an intere...
Liquefaction damage from the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence devastated parts of Christchur...
Advanced constitutive models can replicate several aspects of soil behaviour, but, due to their comp...
The liquefaction resistance of partially saturated soil was experimentally investigated for one clea...
Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Civil Engineering, Izmir, 2013Includes bibliographic...
The empirical liquefaction triggering chart of Idriss and Boulanger (2008) is compared to direct me...
International audienceDuring recent seismic events, such as 2010 Darfield and 2016 Ecuador earthquak...
Earthquakes are natural calamities that occur as a result of sudden release of strain energy stored ...
Liquefaction of sandy soil has been observed to cause significant damage to infrastructure during ma...
Earthquake-triggered soil liquefaction caused extensive damage and heavy economic losses in Christch...
It is required to recognize the conditions that exist in a soil deposit before an earthquake in orde...
Soil liquefaction following large earthquakes is a major contributor to damage to infrastructure and...
In 2010 and 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand experienced a series of earthquakes that caused extensive...
Low plasticity silts and silty clays occur extensively in the Central United States, India and China...
Published results from laboratory tests show that an increase in the percentage of fines generally l...
The performance of silty soils in Emilia Romagna, Italy, during the 2012 earthquake offers an intere...
Liquefaction damage from the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence devastated parts of Christchur...
Advanced constitutive models can replicate several aspects of soil behaviour, but, due to their comp...
The liquefaction resistance of partially saturated soil was experimentally investigated for one clea...
Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Civil Engineering, Izmir, 2013Includes bibliographic...
The empirical liquefaction triggering chart of Idriss and Boulanger (2008) is compared to direct me...
International audienceDuring recent seismic events, such as 2010 Darfield and 2016 Ecuador earthquak...
Earthquakes are natural calamities that occur as a result of sudden release of strain energy stored ...