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Estimation of residual shear strength ratios of liquefied soil deposits from shear wave velocity
Authors:Pelin  ōzener
Institution:1. Davutpasa Campus, Department of Civil Engineering, Yildiz Technical University, 34220, Esenler-Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:For sites susceptible to liquefaction induced lateral spreading during a probable earthquake, geotechnical engineers often need to know the undrained residual shear strength of the liquefied soil deposit to estimate lateral spreading displacements, and the forces acting on the piles from the liquefied soils in order to perform post liquefaction stability analyses. The most commonly used methods to estimate the undrained residual shear strength (Sur) of liquefied sand deposits are based on the correlations determined from liquefaction induced flow failures with SPT and CPT data. In this study, 44 lateral spread case histories are analyzed and a new relationship based on only lateral spread case histories is recommended, which estimates the residual shear strength ratio of the liquefiable soil layer from normalized shear wave velocity. The new proposed method is also utilized to estimate the residual lateral displacement of an example bridge problem in an area susceptible to lateral spreading in order to provide insight into how the proposed relationship can be used in geotechnical engineering practice.
Keywords:liquefaction  lateral spread  undrained residual shear strength  undrained residual shear strength ratio  shearwave velocity
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