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Liquefaction-Induced Lateral Load on Pile in a Medium D<sub>r</sub>Sand Layer
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EngineeringHydrostatic Lateral PressureSoil LiquefactionMechanical EngineeringSoil-structure InteractionSoil MechanicsSoil MechanicGeotechnical EngineeringSoil DynamicsSoil EngineeringSeabed LiquefactionEarthquake EngineeringFoundation EngineeringSingle PilesEngineering GeologySediment TransportUnsaturated Soil MechanicsCivil EngineeringLateral SpreadGeomechanicsLiquefaction-induced Lateral LoadOne-g Shake-table Experiments
One-g shake-table experiments are conducted to explore the response of single piles due to liquefaction-induced lateral soil flow. The piles are embedded in saturated Medium Relative Density (Dr) sand strata 1.7–5.0 m in thickness. Peak lateral pile displacements and bending moments are recorded and analyzed by uniform and triangular pressure distributions. On this basis, the observed levels of pile bending moment upon liquefaction suggest a hydrostatic lateral pressure approximately equal to that due to the total overburden stress. Using the experimental data, comparisons with current recommendations are made, and the Showa Bridge case history is briefly assessed.
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