2023
DOI: 10.1061/jggefk.gteng-10881
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Macromechanism Approach for Vulnerability Assessment of Buildings on Shallow Foundations in Liquefied Soils

Abstract: The damage caused by seismic shaking and liquefaction-induced permanent ground deformation has conventionally been assessed as two separate problems often by different engineers. However, the two problems are inherently linked, since ground shaking causes liquefaction, and liquefaction-induced soil softening affects ground shaking. Modelling both problems within a single numerical model is complex for both the engineer and the software, and most finite element software only have the capabilities to address one… Show more

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