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Extreme Case Study of Quay Wall Stability under Earthquake and Tsunami
Authors:Kwang-Ho Lee  Do-Sam Kim
Institution:1. Department of Energy Resources and Plant Engineering, Catholic Kwandong University, Gangneung, Korea;2. Department of Civil Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan, Korea
Abstract:This study was conducted to determine the stability of a quay wall under the combined action of an earthquake and tsunami. Adopting the limit equilibrium method, the stability of the quay wall was assessed for both the sliding and overturning modes under passive and active conditions. The variation in the stability of the quay wall was determined by parametric studies, including those for the tsunami wave height, seismic acceleration coefficient, internal friction angle of soil, wall friction angle, and pore water pressure ratio. The stability of the wall was also compared with the case of no earthquake and tsunami forces. When the earthquake and tsunami were considered simultaneously, the stability of the wall under the passive condition decreased significantly. The critical mode of the quay wall under the earthquake and tsunami forces was found to be that of the overturning mode. In the active condition, the safety factors for sliding and overturning increased, because the tsunami acted as a resisting force. However, it should be noted that, if a tsunami wave spills over the quay wall and then flows backward to the wall active condition, the tsunami no longer acts as a resisting force.
Keywords:earthquake  passive and active  quay wall  stability  tsunami
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