Title of article
Liquefaction Susceptibility Criteria for Silts and Clays
Author/Authors
Boulanger، Ross W. نويسنده , , Idriss، I. M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
-1412
From page
1413
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0
Abstract
New liquefaction susceptibility criteria for saturated silts and clays are presented that are based on the mechanics of their stress-strain behavior and which provide improved guidance for selecting engineering procedures for estimating potential strains and strength loss during seismic loading. Monotonic and cyclic undrained loading test data for silts and clays show that they transition, over a fairly narrow range of plasticity indices (PI), from soils that behave more fundamentally like sands (sand-like behavior) to soils that behave more fundamentally like clays (clay-like behavior), with the distinction having a direct correspondence to the type of engineering procedures that are best suited to evaluating their seismic behavior. It is recommended that the term liquefaction be reserved for describing the development of significant strains or strength loss in fine-grained soils exhibiting sand-like behavior, whereas the term cyclic softening failure be used to describe similar phenomena in fine-grained soils exhibiting clay-like behavior. For practical purposes, clay-like behavior can be expected for fine-grained soils that have PI>=7, although a slightly lower transition point for soils with a CLML classification (perhaps PI>=5 or 6) would be equally consistent with the available data. Issues related to the practical application of these criteria are discussed.
Journal title
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Record number
60445
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