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Effective stress analyses of liquefaction-induced deformation in river dikes
Authors:O. Ozutsumi   S. Sawada   S. Iai   Y. Takeshima   W. Sugiyama  T. Shimazu
Affiliation:

a Institute of Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers, Sendagaya 5-10-9, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0051, Japan

b Oyo Corporation, Toro-cho 2-61-5, Saitama-city, Saitama 330-8632, Japan

c Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan

d Taiseikisosekkei Corporation, Sendagi 3-43-3, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0022, Japan

Abstract:A series of effective stress analyses is carried out on the seismic performance of river dikes based on the case histories during the 1993 Hokkaido-Nansei-oki and 1995 Hyogoken-Nambu earthquakes in Japan. Seven case histories selected for the analyses involve a crest settlement ranging from none to 2.7 m in the dikes 3–6 m high with evidence of liquefaction at foundation soil. The effective stress model used is based on a multiple shear mechanism and was developed by one of the authors. The soil parameters are evaluated based on the site investigation and laboratory test results. The results of the analyses are basically consistent with the observed performance of the river dikes. In particular, the effective stress model shows a reasonable capability to reproduce the varying degree of settlements depending on the geotechnical conditions of foundation soils beneath the dikes. The analyses also indicate that the effect of a cohesive soil layer mixed with the liquefiable sand layers beneath the dikes can be a primary factor for reducing the liquefaction-induced deformation of dikes.
Keywords:Dikes   Effective stress analysis   Finite element method   Liquefaction   Settlement
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