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    Liquefaction and Deformation Analyses Using a Total Stress Approach

    Source: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2008:;Volume ( 134 ):;issue: 008
    Author:
    Michael H. Beaty
    ,
    Peter M. Byrne
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)1090-0241(2008)134:8(1059)
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Estimating deformations due to seismically induced liquefaction is often accomplished with a series of simplified uncoupled analyses. An alternative approach is presented in this paper that builds upon this common practice while making significant improvements to the modeling quality. A two-dimensional finite-difference analysis is performed in the time domain using a simple plasticity-based constitutive model. The triggering of liquefaction is assessed in each element by continuously weighting the cyclic shear stress history. Liquefaction is initially predicted in the most susceptible elements and then progressively spreads as the earthquake continues. The properties of liquefied elements are adjusted at the instant of liquefaction to reflect the anticipated loss of strength and stiffness. Dynamic equilibrium is always maintained so that computed deformations are rationally affected by the structural response, progressing liquefaction, and gravity forces. The method is demonstrated through application to the Upper San Fernando Dam and its response to the San Fernando earthquake of 1971. The objective of this approach is to achieve a practical balance between a rigorous numerical and theoretical analysis and currently accepted practice.
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    contributor authorMichael H. Beaty
    contributor authorPeter M. Byrne
    date accessioned2017-05-08T21:29:17Z
    date available2017-05-08T21:29:17Z
    date copyrightAugust 2008
    date issued2008
    identifier other%28asce%291090-0241%282008%29134%3A8%281059%29.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/53387
    description abstractEstimating deformations due to seismically induced liquefaction is often accomplished with a series of simplified uncoupled analyses. An alternative approach is presented in this paper that builds upon this common practice while making significant improvements to the modeling quality. A two-dimensional finite-difference analysis is performed in the time domain using a simple plasticity-based constitutive model. The triggering of liquefaction is assessed in each element by continuously weighting the cyclic shear stress history. Liquefaction is initially predicted in the most susceptible elements and then progressively spreads as the earthquake continues. The properties of liquefied elements are adjusted at the instant of liquefaction to reflect the anticipated loss of strength and stiffness. Dynamic equilibrium is always maintained so that computed deformations are rationally affected by the structural response, progressing liquefaction, and gravity forces. The method is demonstrated through application to the Upper San Fernando Dam and its response to the San Fernando earthquake of 1971. The objective of this approach is to achieve a practical balance between a rigorous numerical and theoretical analysis and currently accepted practice.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleLiquefaction and Deformation Analyses Using a Total Stress Approach
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume134
    journal issue8
    journal titleJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)1090-0241(2008)134:8(1059)
    treeJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2008:;Volume ( 134 ):;issue: 008
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