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Reliability Analysis of Soil Liquefaction Considering Spatial Variability of Soil Property

Journal

JOURNAL OF EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S1793431122500026

Keywords

Spatial variability; reliability analysis; random field; liquefaction; shear modulus

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51808490]

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The study revealed that a larger COV of the soil shear modulus was associated with a slower reduction of liquefaction area and a lower EPWP ratio. A deterministic model test showed that the differential settlement was influenced by COV and horizontal SOF.
The objective of this study was to investigate the liquefaction response of soil using the spatial variability of the shear modulus by considering different values of the coefficient of variation (COV) and the horizontal scale of fluctuation (SOF). For this purpose, a Monte Carlo simulation, combining the digital generation of a non-Gaussian random field with finite difference analyses, was utilized. Parametric studies were performed from the perspectives of the liquefaction area, excess pore water pressure (EPWP), and displacement at the ground surface. We found that a larger COV of the soil shear modulus was correlated with a slower reduction of liquefaction area and a lower EPWP ratio. To explain the influence from the perspective of the spatial distribution characteristics of the shear modulus, a deterministic model test was carried out. Additionally, it was found that the displacement history and the differential settlement at the end of shaking were regularly affected by the COV and the horizontal SOF, especially for large COV and horizontal SOF.

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