Effects of Soil Liquefaction to Foundation Bearing Capacity Based on Empirical and Numerical Simulation
G P Setyadi,
A Rifa’i,
I G B Indrawan
Abstract:Soil liquefaction is one of the collateral hazards of earthquakes which can cause a soil layer to lose its bearing capacity, which can affect the stability of structures. Failure of a building structure can cost many lives, especially in strategic buildings. This research discusses bored pile foundations from the planned construction of elevated road in the Purwomartani area which located in moderate liquefaction vulnerability zone. The objective of this study is to estimate the influence of soil liquefaction … Show more
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