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Liquefaction: A MAJOR CAUSE OF STRUCTURAL FAILURE DURING EARTHQUAKE Prakash Paudel Graphic Era University
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Liquefaction:

A MAJOR CAUSE OF STRUCTURAL FAILURE DURING EARTHQUAKE

Prakash PaudelGraphic Era University

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INTRODUCTION

What is liquefaction?

Relation with earthquakes

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DEFINITION:

phenomenon where in a mass of

soil loses a large

percentage of its shear resistance

when subjected to monotonic, cyclic, or

shock loading, and

flows in a manner

resembling a liquid

until the shear

stresses acting on the mass

are as low as the

reduced shear

resistance

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Soil grains Soil at normal water pressure

Liquefied soil

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To understand the this phenomenonsome basics required regarding:

Total stress, Pore water pressure Effective stress

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Case Total Pressure

Pore Pressure

Effective Pressure

Figure- 1 475 150 325

Figure- 2 475 250 225

Figure-1 Figure-2

Total stress, Pore water pressure and Effective stress

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General Ground Failure Resulting From Soil Liquefaction:

Sand boils

Lateral spreads

Loss of bearing

capacity

Ground settlement

Flow failures of slopes

Ground oscillation

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Lateral spread at Budharmora ((Bhuj, 2001)

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Loss of bearing strength

Large deformation occur within the soil allowing the structure to settle & tip

e.g., 1964 Niigata earthquake, Japan-Most spectacular bearing failure--Kawangishicho apartment complex, several four story building tipped as much as 60 degree

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Chile earthquake 1960 : An island near Valdivia- Mag. 9.5 Large settlements and differential settlements of the

ground surface-Compaction of loose granular soil by EQ

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Japan earthquake 1964: Niigata- Mag. 7.5Settlement and tilting of structures-liquefaction of soil

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Flow failure

•Most catastrophic ground failure•Lateral displacement of large masses of soil• Mass comprised of completely liquefied soil or blocks of intact material riding on a layer of liquefied soil•Flow develop in loose saturated sand or silts or relatively steep slope (>3 degree)

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Liquefaction MitigationSelection of method for site improvement will depend on:

Location, Area,Depth,Volume of soilSoil types, propertiesSite conditionsAnticipated Earthquake loading Structure type and conditionEconomic and social effects of

structureAvailability of necessary materialsAvailability of equipments and skills

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Liquefaction Mitigation Techniques:Soil Improvement Methods

Dewatering:-Permanent dewatering systems lower ground

water levels below liquefiable soil strata, thus preventing liquefaction .

Because lowering of water table increases the effective stress in the soil

This alternative also involves an ongoing cost for operating the dewatering systems

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stone columns:-Stone columns works like drains

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excavation of poor soil:-

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Placement of additional fill:-

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Densification of soil :-Various methods of

compaction

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Smooth Wheeled Roller Sheep foot Roller

Pneumatic Tyred Roller

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Grid Roller

 Pad Foot / Tamping Rollers

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Dynamic compaction

Vibro compaction

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Compaction Grouting

Compaction by pile Driving

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Anchored pile :-

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Liquefaction Resistant Structures

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Deep Foundation Aspects

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