2009
DOI: 10.3208/sandf.49.557
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Field Evaluation of the Cyclic Strength versus Cone Tip Resistance Correlation in Silty Sands

Abstract: The liquefaction potential assessment under the framework of simpliˆed procedure that involves the use of cone penetration tests (CPT) typically relies on empirical correlations between the soil cyclic resistance ratio, CRR and cone tip resistance qt. For sands that containˆnes (particles passing #200 sieve), an adjustment based onˆnes content in the CRR-qt correlation is called for in currently available procedures. Earlier laboratory calibration tests in reconstituted silty sand specimens performed by the au… Show more

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“…The curve by [13] has been drawn for fc = 0%, as suggested in their paper. All the data and curves, obtained from previous laboratory studies [15,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24], lay to the left of the results of this work. This difference may reflect differ- The results indicate that f c has a significant influence on the CRR field -V s1 correlation and that at the f c,th mixtures are unstable showing the lowest liquefaction resistance values even though they are in a dense state.…”
Section: Correlation Of Shear Wave Velocity With Liquefaction Resistancementioning
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“…The curve by [13] has been drawn for fc = 0%, as suggested in their paper. All the data and curves, obtained from previous laboratory studies [15,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24], lay to the left of the results of this work. This difference may reflect differ- The results indicate that f c has a significant influence on the CRR field -V s1 correlation and that at the f c,th mixtures are unstable showing the lowest liquefaction resistance values even though they are in a dense state.…”
Section: Correlation Of Shear Wave Velocity With Liquefaction Resistancementioning
confidence: 93%
“…The curve by [13] has been drawn for f c = 0%, as suggested in their paper. All the data and curves, obtained from previous laboratory studies [15,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24], lay to the left of the results of this work. This difference may reflect differences in the mineralogy, grain, and grading characteristics of the soils and testing conditions.…”
Section: Correlation Of Shear Wave Velocity With Liquefaction Resistancementioning
confidence: 93%
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