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Prediction of cyclic resistance ratio for silty sands and its applications in the simplified liquefaction analysis
Affiliation:1. ECS Southeast, LLP, Lexington, SC 29072, United States;2. Glenn Department of Civil Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, United States;3. Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., Portland, OR 97201, United States;4. S&ME, Inc., Greenville, SC 29607, United States;5. Center for Earthquake Research and Information, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, United States
Abstract:Liquefaction resistance of granular soils is commonly characterized by the cyclic resistance ratio (CRR) in the simplified shear stress procedure of liquefaction potential assessment. This parameter is commonly estimated by cyclic tests on reconstituted samples or empirical correlations between liquefied/non-liquefied case histories. The current study employs results of cyclic triaxial tests on reconstituted soil specimens and presents a predictive equation for cyclic resistance ratio (CRR) of clean and silty sands. The CRR equation is a function of relative density, effective mean confining pressure, non-plastic fines content, number of harmonic cycles for liquefaction onset, and some other basic soil properties. It is demonstrated that the developed relationship obtains reasonable accuracy in the prediction of laboratory-based CRR. Based on the developed CRR model, new relationships are then presented for the coefficient of effective overburden pressure (Kσ) and magnitude scaling factor (MSF), two important modification factors in the simplified shear stress procedure. These new modification factors are then compared with those recommended by previous researchers. Finally, the possible application of the proposed CRR model in field condition is shown for a specific case. This study provides a preliminary insight into the liquefaction resistance of silty sands prior to the complementary laboratory studies.
Keywords:Liquefaction  Cyclic resistance ratio  Probabilistic  Correction factor  Effective overburden pressure  Magnitude scaling factor
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