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Phase and amplitude responses associated with the measurement of shear-wave velocity in sand by bender elements
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EngineeringSeismic WaveSurface WaveMechanical EngineeringLaboratory Sand SamplesWave MotionGeotechnical EngineeringBender ElementsSeabed LiquefactionStress WaveEarthquake EngineeringShear ZoneHydromechanicsShear-wave VelocityOcean EngineeringSeismologyCivil EngineeringAmplitude ResponsesGeomechanics
Shear-wave velocity measured by bender elements in laboratory sand samples is shown to be dependent upon the excitation frequency and exhibits a maximum velocity for a finite frequency. By comparing the relative effects of dispersion due to propagation of shear waves through sand and dispersion due to bender element performance within sand, we show that a combination of the two processes is required to explain the observations. The magnitude of the aggregate response of the bender elements and the sand implies that reliable shear-wave velocity results cannot be obtained from bender element tests without a prior knowledge of the frequency response of the entire system.Key words: shear-wave velocity, phase-sensitive detection, dispersion, attenuation, sand.
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