2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12178701
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Seismic Liquefaction of Saturated Calcareous Sands: Dynamic Centrifuge Test and Numerical Simulation

Abstract: Both a dynamic centrifuge test and dynamic finite element analysis were carried out to assess the seismic liquefaction risk of a saturated-calcareous-sand site in a port project in Timor-Leste. Taking the in situ calcareous sands as the model material, two groups of horizontal free-field model tests for medium dense and dense saturated calcareous sands were completed based on the two-stage scaling law theory. Three natural earthquake records with varied peak accelerations were adopted as input motions. The exp… Show more

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“…Paper [1] analyzes ground motion intensity measures and selection techniques for estimating building response. Paper [2] assesses the seismic liquefaction risk of a saturated-calcareous-sand site in a port project in Timor-Leste, while paper [3] examines active deformation patterns in the Northern Birjand Mountains of the Sistan Suture Zone in Iran. Paper [4] investigates faults in the Sistan suture zone and shows the presence of compressional stress, while Paper [5] studies the impact of different seismic waves on high-steep rockslides.…”
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“…Paper [1] analyzes ground motion intensity measures and selection techniques for estimating building response. Paper [2] assesses the seismic liquefaction risk of a saturated-calcareous-sand site in a port project in Timor-Leste, while paper [3] examines active deformation patterns in the Northern Birjand Mountains of the Sistan Suture Zone in Iran. Paper [4] investigates faults in the Sistan suture zone and shows the presence of compressional stress, while Paper [5] studies the impact of different seismic waves on high-steep rockslides.…”
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confidence: 99%