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Liquefied strength ratio from liquefaction flow failure case histories

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CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL
Volume 39, Issue 3, Pages 629-647

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NATL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA
DOI: 10.1139/T02-001

Keywords

liquefaction; flow failure; liquefied shear strength; stability analysis; kinetics; penetration resistance

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The shear strength of liquefied soil, s(u)(LIQ), mobilized during a liquefaction flow failure is normalized with respect to the vertical effective stress (sigma'(vo)) prior to failure to evaluate the liquefied strength ratio, s(u)(LIQ)/sigma'(vo). Liquefied strength ratios mobilized during 33 cases of liquefaction flow failure are estimated using a procedure developed to directly back-analyze the liquefied strength ratio. In ten cases, sufficient data regarding the flow slide are available to incorporate the kinetics, i.e., momentum, of failure in the back-analysis. Using liquefied strength ratios back-calculated from case histories, relationships between liquefied strength ratio and normalized standard penetration test blowcount and cone penetration test tip resistance are proposed. These relationships indicate approximately linear correlations between liquefied strength ratio and penetration resistance up to values of q(c1) and (N-1)(60) of 6.5 MPa and 12 blows/ft (i.e., blows/0.3 m), respectively.

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