Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by earthquake shaking or other rapid cyclic loading. Liquefaction and related phenomena have been responsible for huge amounts of damage in historical earthquakes around the world. Modelling of soil behaviour is the main step in soil liquefaction prediction process. Nowadays, several constitutive models for sand have been presented. Nevertheless, only some of them can satisfy this mechanism. One of the most useful models in this term is UBCSAND model. In this research, the capability of this model is considered by using PLAXIS software. The real data of superstition hills earthquake 1987 in the Imperial Valley was used. The results of the simulation have s...
This paper presents a new plasticity model developed for the simulation of monotonic and cyclic load...
When saturated soils are subjected to an earthquake, the excess pore pressuresincrease, and, in the ...
A one dimensional incremental effective stress liquefaction model is presented. Two versions of the...
Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by earthquake...
Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the strength and stiffness of a soil are reduced as a result o...
This graduation project is concerned with the response of embankment dams subjected to earthquake lo...
The phenomenon of earthquake-induced soil liquefaction has been a major issue among geotechnical eng...
Soil liquefaction describes a loss of strength of saturated sand upon sudden or cyclic loading. A sl...
Liquefaction-induced displacements have caused severe damage to buildings, bridges, and dams during ...
Advanced constitutive models can replicate several aspects of soil behaviour, but, due to their comp...
In seismically active areas, liquefaction hazards have always been a complicated aspect to evaluate ...
A simple model for predicting liquefaction induced displacement is presented. The method is based on...
Liquefaction is the phenomena when there is loss of strength in saturated and cohesion-less soils be...
The earthquake-induced liquefaction is a high-risk phenomenon for dredging industries, which need to...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Human and economic losses caused by earthquake-induced...
This paper presents a new plasticity model developed for the simulation of monotonic and cyclic load...
When saturated soils are subjected to an earthquake, the excess pore pressuresincrease, and, in the ...
A one dimensional incremental effective stress liquefaction model is presented. Two versions of the...
Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by earthquake...
Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the strength and stiffness of a soil are reduced as a result o...
This graduation project is concerned with the response of embankment dams subjected to earthquake lo...
The phenomenon of earthquake-induced soil liquefaction has been a major issue among geotechnical eng...
Soil liquefaction describes a loss of strength of saturated sand upon sudden or cyclic loading. A sl...
Liquefaction-induced displacements have caused severe damage to buildings, bridges, and dams during ...
Advanced constitutive models can replicate several aspects of soil behaviour, but, due to their comp...
In seismically active areas, liquefaction hazards have always been a complicated aspect to evaluate ...
A simple model for predicting liquefaction induced displacement is presented. The method is based on...
Liquefaction is the phenomena when there is loss of strength in saturated and cohesion-less soils be...
The earthquake-induced liquefaction is a high-risk phenomenon for dredging industries, which need to...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Human and economic losses caused by earthquake-induced...
This paper presents a new plasticity model developed for the simulation of monotonic and cyclic load...
When saturated soils are subjected to an earthquake, the excess pore pressuresincrease, and, in the ...
A one dimensional incremental effective stress liquefaction model is presented. Two versions of the...