Liquefaction Susceptibility Evaluation using Site-Specific Seismic Demands in the San Jose Area

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 1446 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 8, 2021
Abstract
This paper presents a case history of liquefaction susceptibility evaluation study for a major infrastructure project in the San José area. The subsurface material of the study area consists of Holocene alluvial deposits composed of interbedded and crosscut clays and silts, sands and gravels. The simplified approach for liquefaction triggering evaluation was carried out using both CPT data and SPT data representing site’s seismic capacity and the peak ground acceleration associated with a return period of 975 years at ground surface representing seismic demands. Site-specific cyclic stress ratio (CSR) profiles as seismic demand are also estimated from one-dimensional site response analysis. The simplified approach uses empirical depth stress reduction factors (rd) based on generic shear wave velocity profiles to account for the non-rigid response of the soil profile in estimating CSR. The CSR profiles of the simplified procedure were examined by completing site response analyses using site-specific soil profiles to represent site-specific seismic demands in the liquefaction triggering evaluation. The paper concludes with a comparison and discussion of the liquefaction evaluation examining results from CPT versus SPT data, and the comparison of CSR profiles from the simplified procedure versus site-specific response analysis.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Liquefaction Susceptibility Evaluation using Site-Specific Seismic Demands in the San Jose AreaMLA: Liquefaction Susceptibility Evaluation using Site-Specific Seismic Demands in the San Jose Area. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.