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Centrifuge modeling of the behavior of caisson-type quay walls during earthquakes
Authors:Chung-Jung Lee  
Institution:Department of Civil Engineering, National Central University, No. 300, Jung-da Rd., Chungli, Taoyuan 32054, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:A series of 2-D centrifuge modeling tests with an in-flight shaker were carried out in order to model both the deformation characteristics of backfill and the seismic responses of caisson-type walls embedded in soils with various permeabilities. The rotational and translational modes were found to be in phase or various degrees out of phase with each other for quay walls embedded in soils with varying permeabilities. The alternative pumping and suction processes in excess pore water pressure that are caused by a wall's vibrations increase the level of damage because large amounts of backfill are forcedly leaked into the sea. The test results show that the rotational mode makes the dominant contribution to the changes in excess pore water pressure and in the earth pressure in the deep layers of soil, but the translational mode makes the dominant contribution to these pressures in the shallow layers. The average shear wave velocities were found to decrease rapidly to values as low as 1/8th of the velocity measured at the beginning of shaking.
Keywords:Vibrational modes  Permeability  Quay wall  Centrifuge modeling  Liquefaction
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