Liquefaction
Yuamar I. Basarah
19 November 2014
Mechanism of Liquefaction
Very loose sand: Very Dense sand:
Void 1/2 Void 1/3
s s
Solid 1/2 Solid 2/3
Saturation
Air =0 Compaction
Solid
Dry loose sand
Water
table
Saturated
loose sand
Wate Saturation PWP increase
= 100 % in undrained condition
r
(teq<tdiss)
Solid
Excess Pore Water Pressure Generation
Settlement
Before During After
liquefaction liquefaction liquefaction
Initial Effective overburden stress, vo' One of criteria the
Excess soil is liquefied:
Pore water
pressure, u
Time
Step for Evaluation of Liquefaction (NSPT procedure)
1. Determine the (N1)60 value for
every depth of sand layer
Nm = measured NSPT
CE = energy ratio correction factor
CB = borehole diameter corr. factor
CR = rod length corr. factor
CS = sampler corr. factor
CN = overburden corr. factor
Evaluation of Liquefaction (NSPT procedure)
2. Find Cyclic Stress Ratio (CSR)
Source:
Kramer (1996)
cyc = cyclic shear stress
a max = acc. max at ground surface
v = total overburden stress
v = effective overburden stress
rd = stress reduction factor
Idriss (1999), Golesorkhi (1989):
depth in meter
Source: Idriss-Boulanger (2014)
Evaluation of Liquefaction (NSPT procedure)
3. Find Cyclic Resistance Ratio (CRR)
(Boulanger and Idriss, 2004)
(Idriss, 1999)
(Boulanger and Idriss, 2004) 37
MSF = Magnitude scaling factor
(N1)60cs = equiv. clean-sand SPT
K = Overburden correction factor
Pa = 1 atm 100 kPa Source:
Kramer (1996)
Evaluation of Liquefaction (NSPT procedure)
Magnitude Scaling Factor (MSF)
Source: Kramer (1996)
Source: Idriss-Boulanger (2014) Source: Kramer (1996)
Spreadsheet (NSPT procedure)
Spreadsheet of Liquefaction Evaluation
using NSPT procedure
Step for Evaluation of Liquefaction (CPT procedure)
1. Determine the (qc1) value for every
depth of sand layer
Dimensionless
qc = measured cone resistance (kPa or Mpa)
qc1 = corr. cone resistance (kPa or Mpa)
qc1N = normalized corr. Cone resistance
Pa = atmospheric pressure = 1 atm = 101 kPa
CN = overburden corr. Factor (Liao and Whitman, 1986)
2. Find Cyclic Stress Ratio (CSR)
Evaluation of Liquefaction (CPT procedure)
3. Find Cyclic Resistance Ratio (CRR)
(Boulanger and Idriss, 2004)
(Idriss, 1999)
(Boulanger and Idriss, 2004)
211
Source: Kramer (1996)
Settlement
Liquefiable
Soil
Data:
a max ground = 0.2g
sand = 18 kN/m3
Prevent level-ground liquefaction
Home Work
From Das 1993:
10.2, 10.6, 10.8, 10.10
From Kramer:
9.5, 9.9, 9.13, 9.14