YaBeSH Engineering and Technology Library

    • Journals
    • PaperQuest
    • YSE Standards
    • YaBeSH
    • Login
    View Item 
    •   YE&T Library
    • ASCE
    • Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
    • View Item
    •   YE&T Library
    • ASCE
    • Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
    • View Item
    • All Fields
    • Source Title
    • Year
    • Publisher
    • Title
    • Subject
    • Author
    • DOI
    • ISBN
    Advanced Search
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Archive

    Empirical Assessment of Liquefaction Resistance of Crushable Pumiceous Sand Using Shear Wave Velocity

    Source: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 002::page 04022132-1
    Author:
    Mohammad Bagher Asadi
    ,
    Rolando P. Orense
    ,
    Mohammad Sadeq Asadi
    ,
    Michael. J. Pender
    DOI: 10.1061/JGGEFK.GTENG-10405
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Sands consisting of pumice particles are found in the northern part of the North Island of New Zealand. These pumice sands are highly crushable, compressible, and lightweight due to the vesicular nature of the particles, making engineering assessment of their properties problematic. When performing geotechnical assessments of these deposits, questions have been asked whether existing empirical correlations derived primarily from normal (hard-grained) soils apply to the crushable natural pumiceous (NP) soils. Such lack of guidance for the geotechnical characterization and liquefaction assessment of NP soils has long been highlighted by the local geotechnical community. In this research, laboratory experiments, such as cyclic triaxial and bender element tests, were performed on reconstituted and high-quality undisturbed NP samples. These were supplemented by field-based shear wave velocity (Vs) profiling conducted at the same sites where the undisturbed samples were collected. For comparison purposes, similar laboratory tests were also performed on the hard-grained Toyoura sand. The laboratory results showed that NP sands have considerably different behavior when compared to Toyoura sand. For instance, NP sands have lower small strain shear modulus (Gmax) and Vs and higher liquefaction resistance under the same level of packing. Next, results from the laboratory studies and field characterization were synthesized considering the effect of various parameters, such as the degree of packing, overburden pressure, and pumice contents, on the liquefaction assessment of NP sands. Based on the results, attempts were made to develop a Vs-based chart to estimate the liquefaction resistance of such problematic soils for use by the geotechnical profession. Finally, the applicability of the proposed Vs-based chart was examined using available case studies from the 1987 Edgecumbe earthquake and then compared with an existing empirical Vs-based method developed for normal sands. The results showed that the proposed approach better reflected the reported liquefaction manifestation at the sites.
    • Download: (3.161Mb)
    • Show Full MetaData Hide Full MetaData
    • Get RIS
    • Item Order
    • Go To Publisher
    • Price: 5000 Rial
    • Statistics

      Empirical Assessment of Liquefaction Resistance of Crushable Pumiceous Sand Using Shear Wave Velocity

    URI
    http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4292677
    Collections
    • Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering

    Show full item record

    contributor authorMohammad Bagher Asadi
    contributor authorRolando P. Orense
    contributor authorMohammad Sadeq Asadi
    contributor authorMichael. J. Pender
    date accessioned2023-08-16T19:02:56Z
    date available2023-08-16T19:02:56Z
    date issued2023/02/01
    identifier otherJGGEFK.GTENG-10405.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4292677
    description abstractSands consisting of pumice particles are found in the northern part of the North Island of New Zealand. These pumice sands are highly crushable, compressible, and lightweight due to the vesicular nature of the particles, making engineering assessment of their properties problematic. When performing geotechnical assessments of these deposits, questions have been asked whether existing empirical correlations derived primarily from normal (hard-grained) soils apply to the crushable natural pumiceous (NP) soils. Such lack of guidance for the geotechnical characterization and liquefaction assessment of NP soils has long been highlighted by the local geotechnical community. In this research, laboratory experiments, such as cyclic triaxial and bender element tests, were performed on reconstituted and high-quality undisturbed NP samples. These were supplemented by field-based shear wave velocity (Vs) profiling conducted at the same sites where the undisturbed samples were collected. For comparison purposes, similar laboratory tests were also performed on the hard-grained Toyoura sand. The laboratory results showed that NP sands have considerably different behavior when compared to Toyoura sand. For instance, NP sands have lower small strain shear modulus (Gmax) and Vs and higher liquefaction resistance under the same level of packing. Next, results from the laboratory studies and field characterization were synthesized considering the effect of various parameters, such as the degree of packing, overburden pressure, and pumice contents, on the liquefaction assessment of NP sands. Based on the results, attempts were made to develop a Vs-based chart to estimate the liquefaction resistance of such problematic soils for use by the geotechnical profession. Finally, the applicability of the proposed Vs-based chart was examined using available case studies from the 1987 Edgecumbe earthquake and then compared with an existing empirical Vs-based method developed for normal sands. The results showed that the proposed approach better reflected the reported liquefaction manifestation at the sites.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleEmpirical Assessment of Liquefaction Resistance of Crushable Pumiceous Sand Using Shear Wave Velocity
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume149
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JGGEFK.GTENG-10405
    journal fristpage04022132-1
    journal lastpage04022132-16
    page16
    treeJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 002
    contenttypeFulltext
    DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
    نرم افزار کتابخانه دیجیتال "دی اسپیس" فارسی شده توسط یابش برای کتابخانه های ایرانی | تماس با یابش
    yabeshDSpacePersian
     
    DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
    نرم افزار کتابخانه دیجیتال "دی اسپیس" فارسی شده توسط یابش برای کتابخانه های ایرانی | تماس با یابش
    yabeshDSpacePersian