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Evaluating cyclic liquefaction potential using the cone penetration test
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1998
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Geotechnical EngineeringSeabed LiquefactionEarthquake EngineeringEngineeringImpact (Mechanics)Geotechnical PropertyMechanicsSoil LiquefactionMechanical EngineeringSoil-structure InteractionCivil EngineeringCyclic LiquefactionGeomechanicsLateral SpreadCone Penetration TestEngineering GeologySoil Mechanic
Soil liquefaction is a major concern for structures constructed with or on sandy soils. This paper describes the phenomena of soil liquefaction, reviews suitable definitions, and provides an update on methods to evaluate cyclic liquefaction using the cone penetration test (CPT). A method is described to estimate grain characteristics directly from the CPT and to incorporate this into one of the methods for evaluating resistance to cyclic loading. A worked example is also provided, illustrating how the continuous nature of the CPT can provide a good evaluation of cyclic liquefaction potential, on an overall profile basis. This paper forms part of the final submission by the authors to the proceedings of the 1996 National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research workshop on evaluation of liquefaction resistance of soils.Key words: cyclic liquefaction, sandy soils, cone penetration test
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