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Evaluating Liquefaction Strength of Partially Saturated Sand
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2004
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LiquefactionGeotechnical EngineeringPartially Saturated SandLiquefaction StrengthP-wave VelocityEngineeringSeabed LiquefactionGeotechnical PropertySoil LiquefactionCivil EngineeringMechanical EngineeringGeomechanicsEmpirical CorrelationSedimentologySediment TransportSoil Mechanic
A method is presented for evaluating the liquefaction strength of partially saturated sand using the compression wave velocity (P-wave velocity), a new indicator of saturation. Based on laboratory test results, an empirical correlation that relates the liquefaction strength with the pore pressure coefficient B is firstly proposed. The strength is defined as the cyclic stress ratio required to cause liquefaction at a specified number of cycles. With the aid of a theoretical relation between B and the P-wave velocity, an explicit correlation of more interest is then established between the liquefaction strength of sand and its P-wave velocity. A comparison of the predictions using this explicit correlation with laboratory measurements shows a satisfactory agreement. The significance of this method lies in that it makes it possible to evaluate the liquefaction strength of sand as affected by saturation through the measurement of P-wave velocity, which can be made not only in the laboratory but particularly in the field.
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