2014
DOI: 10.3906/muh-1304-9
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The influence of overburden pressure on liquefaction potential

Abstract: One of the important design considerations for structures situated on sand deposits is the potential for instability caused by the development of excess pore water pressure as a result of earthquake loading. A build-up of excess pore water pressure may lead to initial liquefaction. In this paper, to examine the influence of overburden pressure on liquefaction potential, equivalent loads of several buildings with various stories were loaded on a sandy soil deposit using the FLAC program. The pore water pressure… Show more

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“…Liquefaction of soils is a phenomenon whereby a soil and water mix loses its strength in response to an applied shear stress [24][25][26]. In case of a compact soil, strength loss is harder in comparison with the case of a loose soil having a relatively high void ratio.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liquefaction of soils is a phenomenon whereby a soil and water mix loses its strength in response to an applied shear stress [24][25][26]. In case of a compact soil, strength loss is harder in comparison with the case of a loose soil having a relatively high void ratio.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…También Moradi et al (2015) han utilizado el programa FLAC con para estudiar el comportamiento de un aluvial compuesto por arena en condiciones saturadas. Y también la generación de presiones intersticiales es realizada mediante el modelo Finn (1977).…”
Section: Ii32 Estudios De Roturasunclassified