2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.soildyn.2004.11.023
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Semi-empirical procedures for evaluating liquefaction potential during earthquakes

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“…Seed and Idriss 1971;Ishihara and Yasuda 1975;Idriss and Boulanger 2006), a singular peak loading cycle with twice the amplitude of the remaining uniform loading cycles was considered. The location of the higher amplitude peak within the overall loading pattern, defined by the specific value of mean effective stress at which the loading regime is changed, p'p, was varied in each test, in order to assess its influence on the liquefaction resistance of sand.…”
Section: Location and Magnitude Of The Singular Peakmentioning
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“…Seed and Idriss 1971;Ishihara and Yasuda 1975;Idriss and Boulanger 2006), a singular peak loading cycle with twice the amplitude of the remaining uniform loading cycles was considered. The location of the higher amplitude peak within the overall loading pattern, defined by the specific value of mean effective stress at which the loading regime is changed, p'p, was varied in each test, in order to assess its influence on the liquefaction resistance of sand.…”
Section: Location and Magnitude Of The Singular Peakmentioning
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“…According to Liang et al (1995), when compared to alternative stress-based (e.g. Seed and Idriss 1971;Seed et al 1975;Idriss and Boulanger 2006) and strain-based (e.g. Dobry et al 1982) approaches, energy-based methods have the strong advantage of accounting for both induced shear stress and strain, thus avoiding the need to decompose the irregular shear stress (or strain) time histories to find an equivalent uniform loading.…”
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“…The northern half of Kobe Port Island was reclaimed with weathered granite brought from the Rokko mountains, located behind Kobe city, at a seabed of 10 to 15 metres deep from 1966 to 1980. The reclaimed deposits settled 30 to 60 cm following extensive soil liquefaction, Yasuda et al, 1996;Idriss and Boulanger, 2008). Figure 7 shows the settlements observed at the bridge piers for the elevated new transportation railway at Kobe Port Island.…”
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“…1, it is also necessary to determine the factor of safety Fl. When the liquefaction resistance of soils can be estimated from laboratory triaxial tests or other empirical formulae, the value of Fl can be evaluated by employing the usual procedures, (Ishihara, 1996;Idriss and Boulanger, 2008; and others). The problems associated with the use of Fl in Fig.…”
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