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Parametric Investigation of Lateral Spreading in Free‐Face Ground Formations

Valsamis, Alexandros; Bouckovalas, George; Dimitriadi, Vasiliki

Authors

Alexandros Valsamis

George Bouckovalas



Abstract

Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading can cause extensive damage and even failure to foundations and earthworks resting inside or in the vicinity of the affected ground. The current practice for the evaluation of the ground surface displacement due to lateral spreading, is to rely upon a number of published empirical relations which are based on statistical analysis of field measurements. As as alternative, aimed to overcome a number of objective limitations related to the interpretation of field data, this article employs a numerical investigation to explore the main parameters affecting the anticipated maximum ground surface displacement and to quantify their effect in the form of a simple analytical relation. To ensure the credibility of the numerical methodology, it has been thoroughly validated against nineteen (19) previously reported centrifuge experiments. Furthermore, the accuracy of the new relation is evaluated through a systematic comparison with the numerical predictions of ground surface displacement, as well as with field measurements from the data base of Youd et al. (2002).

Citation

Valsamis, A., Bouckovalas, G., & Dimitriadi, V. (2010, May). Parametric Investigation of Lateral Spreading in Free‐Face Ground Formations. Paper presented at 5th International Conference on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Dynamics, San Diego, California

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name 5th International Conference on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Dynamics
Start Date May 24, 2010
End Date May 29, 2010
Deposit Date Apr 2, 2019
Keywords Liquefied ground, numerical methodology, statisitcal analysis.
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1182194