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    ASCE GSP 290-2018 Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V Liquefaction Triggering Consequences and Mitigation.pdf

    1、EDITED BY Scott J. Brandenberg, Ph.D., P .E. Majid T . Manzari, Ph.D. Liquefaction Triggering, Consequences, and Mitigation GSP 290 Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V Papers from Sessions of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V Austin, Texas June 1013, 2018G E

    2、 O T E C H N I C A L S P E C I A L P U B L I C A T I O N N O . 2 90 GEOTECHNICAL EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING AND SOIL DYNAMICS V LIQUEFACTION TRIGGERING, CONSEQUENCES, AND MITIGATION SELECTED PAPERS FROM SESSIONS OF GEOTECHNICAL EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING AND SOIL DYNAMICS V June 10 13, 2018 Austin, Texas SP

    3、ONSORED BY Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers EDITED BY Scott J. Brandenberg, Ph.D., P.E. Majid T. Manzari, Ph.D. Published by the American Society of Civil Engineers Published by American Society of Civil Engineers 1801 Alexander Bell Drive Reston, Virginia, 20191-4382 www.asc

    4、e.org/publications | ascelibrary.org Any statements expressed in these materials are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of ASCE, which takes no responsibility for any statement made herein. No reference made in this publication to any specific method, product,

    5、 process, or service constitutes or implies an endorsement, recommendation, or warranty thereof by ASCE. The materials are for general information only and do not represent a standard of ASCE, nor are they intended as a reference in purchase specifications, contracts, regulations, statutes, or any o

    6、ther legal document. ASCE makes no representation or warranty of any kind, whether express or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or utility of any information, apparatus, product, or process discussed in this publication, and assumes no liability therefor. The information c

    7、ontained in these materials should not be used without first securing competent advice with respect to its suitability for any general or specific application. Anyone utilizing such information assumes all liability arising from such use, including but not limited to infringement of any patent or pa

    8、tents. ASCE and American Society of Civil EngineersRegistered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Photocopies and permissions. Permission to photocopy or reproduce material from ASCE publications can be requested by sending an e-mail to permissionsasce.org or by locating a title in ASCEs Civil Engi

    9、neering Database (http:/cedb.asce.org) or ASCE Library (http:/ascelibrary.org) and using the “Permissions” link. Errata: Errata, if any, can be found at https:/doi.org/10.1061/9780784481455 Copyright 2018 by the American Society of Civil Engineers. All Rights Reserved. ISBN 978-0-7844-8145-5 (PDF) M

    10、anufactured in the United States of America. Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 290 iii ASCE Preface This volume is one of four Geotechnical Special Publications (GSPs) containing papers from the Fifth Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics Conference: (GEESDV

    11、) held in Austin, Texas during June 1013, 2018. The GEESDV is the latest event in a series of highly successful conferences held in Sacramento CA (2008), Seattle WA (1998), Park City UT (1988), and Pasadena CA (1978). The conference is organized by the Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics Techni

    12、cal Committee of the Geo-Institute (G-I) of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and brings together practicing geo-professionals, researchers, and students from around the world to share the latest advances, engineering applications, and pedagogical approaches in this discipline. This Geo

    13、technical Special Publication is the outcome of two years of concerted efforts by the conference lead organizers and the members of the “technical program” and “proceedings” committees. All submitted papers were reviewed and accepted by at least two independent peer-reviewers. The final accepted tec

    14、hnical papers are organized in the following special publications: Volume 1: Liquefaction Triggering, Consequences, and Mitigation Volume 2: Seismic Hazard Analysis, Earthquake Ground Motions, and Regional- Scale Assessment Volume 3: Numerical Modeling and Soil Structure Interaction Volume 4: Slope

    15、Stability and Landslides, Laboratory Testing, and In Situ Testing The Editors would like to express their sincere appreciation to the members of the technical program and proceedings committees as well as the session chairs and reviewers. The Editors, Scott J. Brandenberg, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE Majid

    16、T. Manzari, Ph.D., M.ASCE Acknowledgments The organizing committee would like to thank the authors, reviewers, session chairs, ASCE staff, and OmniPress staff, without whom this publication would not be possible. GEESDV Conference Program Committee Conference Chair Ellen M. Rathje, Ph.D., P.E., F.AS

    17、CE, University of Texas at Austin Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 290 iv ASCE Conference Co-Chair Adrian Rodriguez-Marek, Ph.D., M.ASCE, Virginia Tech Technical Program Chair Scott J. Brandenberg, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of California Los Angeles Proceedings Chair

    18、 Majid T. Manzari, Ph.D., M.ASCE, George Washington University Technical Program Committee Shideh Dashti, Ph.D, AM.ASCE, University of Colorado at Boulder Ramin Motamed, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Nevada, Reno Scott M. Olson, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Illinois Brady R. Cox, Ph.D., P

    19、.E., A.M.ASCE, University of Texas Proceedings Committee Tong Qiu, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Pennsylvania State University Namasivayam (Sathi) Sathialingam, Ph.D, P.E., G.E., D.GE., F.ASCE, Fugro Consultants, Inc. Mahdi Taiebat, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of British Columbia Short Course / Student P

    20、rograms Co-Chairs Dimitrios Zekkos, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Michigan Christopher E. Hunt, Ph.D., P.E., G.E., M.ASCE, Geosyntec Consultants Student and Younger Member Activities Chair Menzer Pehlivan, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, CH2M Sponsorships and Exhibits Chair Thaleia Travasarou, Ph.D., P.E.

    21、, G.E., M.ASCE, Consultant GEESDV Topics and Session Chairs Liquefaction Triggering, Consequences, and Mitigation Katerina Ziotopoulou, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, University of California, Davis Shideh Dashti, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, University of Colorado at Boulder Brett Maurer, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, University of Wash

    22、ington Mourad Zeghal, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Laurie G. Baise, Ph.D., M.ASCE, Tufts University Kevin W. Franke, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Brigham Young University Arash Khosravifar, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Portland State University Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynam

    23、ics V GSP 290 v ASCE Soil Structure Interaction Anne Lemnitzer, Ph.D., A,M.ASCE, University of California, Irvine Armin W. Stuedlein, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Oregon State University Ground Motion and Site Response Dong Youp Kwak, Ph.D., RMS James Kaklamanos, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Merrimack College Albert R.

    24、 Kottke, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Pacific Gas and Electric Ramin Motamed, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Nevada, Reno Regional Scale Assessment of GeoHazards Qiushi Chen, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Clemson University Seismic Hazard Assessment Sebastiano Foti, Ph.D., Politecnico di Torino Recent Advances In Si

    25、tu Site Characterization Thaleia Travasarou, Ph.D., G.E., M.ASCE, Fugro Consultants, Inc. Seismic Slope Stability and Landslides Jennifer Donahue, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, JL Donahue Engineering, Inc. Jack Montgomery, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Auburn University Recent Advances in Numerical Modeling Giuseppe Busc

    26、arnera, Ph.D., Aff.M.ASCE, Northwestern University Mahdi Taiebat, Ph.D., P.Eng, M.ASCE, University of British Columbia Majid T. Manzari, Ph.D., M.ASCE, The George Washington University Usama S. El Shamy, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Southern Methodist University Recent Advances in Laboratory Testing Inthuor

    27、n Sasanakul, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of South Carolina Brad P. Wham, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, University of Colorado Scott M. Olson, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Illinois, Urbana Mark Stringer, Ph.D., M.ASCE, University of Canterbury Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP

    28、290 vi ASCE Contents Plenary Topics On NDA Practices for Evaluating Liquefaction Effects .1 Ross W. Boulanger and Katerina Ziotopoulou The Influence of the Non-Liquefied Crust on the Severity of Surficial Liquefaction Manifestations: Case History from the 2016 Valentines Day Earthquake in New Zealan

    29、d .21 Russell A. Green, Brett W. Maurer, and Sjoerd van Ballegooy Liquefaction Triggering, Consequences, and Mitigation A Centrifuge Study of the Influence of Dense Granular Columns on the Performance of Gently Sloping Liquefiable Sites .33 Mahir Badanagki, Shideh Dashti, and Peter Kirkwood A Hybrid

    30、 Simplified Method to Predict Liquefaction in Urayasu City during the Great East 2011 Earthquake 41 Ziad Kteich, Pierre Labb, Jean-Franois Semblat, Emmanuel Javelaud, and Abdelkrim Bennabi A Simplified Procedure for Evaluating Post-Seismic Settlements in Liquefiable Soils .51 Anna Chiaradonna, Emili

    31、o Bilotta, Anna dOnofrio, Alessandro Flora, and Francesco Silvestri A Study into Resin Injection as a Ground Improvement Technique for Seismic Liquefaction Mitigation .60 Nick J. Traylen, Frederick J. Wentz, Sjoerd Van Ballegooy, Liam M. Wotherspoon, Theo Hnat, and Russell Deller An Experimental Stu

    32、dy on the Effects of Enhanced Drainage for Liquefaction Mitigation in Dense Urban Environments 71 Peter Kirkwood and Shideh Dashti Application of SPT Rod Energy Loss to Liquefaction Evaluation of Deep Alluvium beneath an Earthfill Dam .80 Francesco Tatone, Ethan Dawson, Jianping Hu, and Dennis Nguye

    33、n Assessment of Nakamura Methodology for Evaluating Soil Liquefaction Potential .94 Mauricio Herrera, Sebastin Arango, Alejandro Cruz, Eimar Sandoval, and Peter Thomson Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 290 vii ASCE Blast-Induced Liquefaction Results at the Silty-Sand Site

    34、of Mirabello, Emilia Romagna Region, Italy .108 Sara Amoroso, Kyle M. Rollins, Cameron Lusvardi, Paola Monaco, and Giuliano Milana Centrifuge Model Testing of Liquefaction Mitigation via Denitrification-Induced Desaturation 117 Caitlyn A. Hall, Gabby Hernandez, Kathleen M. Darby, Leon van Paassen, E

    35、dward Kavazanjian Jr., Jason DeJong, and Daniel Wilson Centrifuge Model Testing of Liquefaction Mitigation via Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation .127 Kathleen M. Darby, Gabby L. Hernandez, Michael G. Gomez, Jason T. DeJong, Dan Wilson, and Ross W. Boulanger Centrifuge Modeling of Cone Penetr

    36、ation Testing in Layered Soil 138 Mohammad Khosravi, Ross W. Boulanger, Jason T. DeJong, Ali Khosravi, Masoud Hajialilue-Bonab, and Daniel W. Wilson Challenges in Geoseismic Upgrade of Bridges in the Fraser Delta, BC, Canada 148 Alex Sy Comparison of Seismic Performance of High Modulus Columns in Li

    37、quefiable Soils .160 Seluk Demir and Pelin zener CPT Prediction of Liquefaction Resistance Using the CPT Soil Characterization Curve Lookup Technique .170 Richard S. Olsen Effect of Cyclic Rotation of Principal Stresses on Liquefaction Resistance of Sands .182 R. Prasanna, N. Sinthujan, and S. Sivat

    38、hayalan Effect of Non-Liquefiable High Fines-Content, High Plasticity Soils on Liquefaction Potential Index (LPI) Performance .191 Sneha Upadhyaya, Brett W. Maurer, Russell A. Green, and Adrian Rodriguez-Marek Effect of Sustained Shear on Overburden Stress Correction in Liquefaction Resistance Evalu

    39、ation .199 E. H. Y. Sze and J. Yang Effectiveness of Stone Column in Liquefaction Mitigation207 Sunita Kumari, Vishwas A. Sawant, and Siddharth Mehndiratta Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 290 viii ASCE Effects of Variability in Base Excitation on the Response of Liquefiab

    40、le Heterogeneous Sloping Ground 217 Mohamed A. ElGhoraiby and Majid T. Manzari Evaluation of Dynamic Cone Penetration Test for Liquefaction Assessment of Gravels from Case Histories in Idaho227 Kyle M. Rollins, Michael Talbot, and T. Leslie Youd Evaluation of Liquefaction Resistance from In Situ and

    41、 Laboratory-Measured Shear Wave Velocities .237 Takashi Kiyota and Chiehyu Wu Evaluation of the Effect of Relative Density on Liquefaction Assessment of Sands with Plastic and Non-Plastic Fines 244 E. E. Eseller-Bayat, M. M. Monkul, O. Akin, and S. Yenigun Field and Experimental Evidence on the Effe

    42、ct of Preshaking History on the Liquefaction Resistance of Silty Sand Deposits.255 W. El-Sekelly, T. Abdou, R. Dobry, and J. H. Steidl Geomorphological Controls on the Distribution of Liquefaction in Blenheim, New Zealand, during the 2016 Mw7.8 Kaikura Earthquake.264 Sarah Bastin, Mark E. Stringer,

    43、Russell A. Green, Liam Wotherspoon, Sjoerd van Ballegooy, Brady R. Cox, and Alex Osuchowski Gravelly Soil Liquefaction after the 2016 Ecuador Earthquake .273 Juan Sebastian Lopez, Xavier Vera-Grunauer, Kyle Rollins, and Guillermo Salvatierra Ground Improvement Reinforcement Mechanisms Determined for

    44、 the Mw7.8 Muisne, Ecuador, Earthquake .286 Miriam E. Smith and Kord J. Wissmann Improved Liquefaction Resistance from Microbial Induced Carbonate Cementation296 A. Zamani, K. Feng, and B. M. Montoya Influence of Liquefaction History on Liquefaction Susceptibility 304 Rui Wang, Qianqian Hu, Xing Liu

    45、, and Jian-Min Zhang Influence of Strong Motion Records Characteristics on Numerical Simulations of Soil Liquefaction 311 Sebastiano Foti, Federico Passeri, and Andrea Ciancimino Investigation into the Settlement of a Case Study Building on Liquefiable Soil in Adapazari, Turkey .321 J. Quintero, S.

    46、Saldanha, M. Millen, A. Viana da Fonseca, S. Sargin, S. Oztoprak, and M. K. Kelesoglu Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 290 ix ASCE Lateral Spreading Characteristics from the 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand, Earthquake .337 Michael V. Little, Ellen M. Rathje, Gregory DePasca

    47、le, and Jeffrey Bachhuber Liquefaction Hazard Assessment: Satellites vs. In Situ Tests348 Brett W. Maurer, Brendon A. Bradley, and Sjoerd van Ballegooy Liquefaction of Reclaimed Land at Wellington Port in the 2016 Kaikoura Earthquake .357 Misko Cubrinovski, Jonathan D. Bray, and Christopher de la To

    48、rre Liquefaction Probability Curves for Three Surficial Sand Deposits near Charleston, South Carolina.374 Joshua D. Gathro, Barnabas Bwambale, Ronald D. Andrus, and Tahereh Heidari Liquefaction, Ground Motions, and Pore Pressures at the Wildlife Liquefaction Array in the 1987 Superstition Hills Eart

    49、hquake 384 Steven L. Kramer, Samuel S. Sideras, Michael W. Greenfield, and Behnam Hushmand Measurement of Lateral Spread Displacements in Kaiapoi, New Zealand, from the 2010 Darfield Earthquake Using Optical Image Correlation 403 J. Grant Martin and Ellen Rathje Neptune Marina Ground Improvement Case Study 413 Thang Nguyen, Aditya Zutshi, Chase Henri, and Lisheng Shao Next-Generation Liquefaction (NGL) Case History Database Structure 426 Scott J. Brandenberg, Dong Youp Kwak, Paolo Zimmaro, Yousef Bozorgnia, Steven L. Kramer, and Jonathan P. Stewart Opti


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