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Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 1998

Analytical and centrifuge studies of pile groups in liquefiable soil before and after site remediation

Akira Ohtsuki; Kiyoshi Fukutake; Masayoshi Sato

The objectives of this paper are to show practically: (1) the validation of a proposed three-dimensional effective stress analysis for the pile foundations, and (2) the effectiveness of remedial deposits on pile stresses under liquefaction by making comparisons between the results of centrifuge tests and those of the proposed analysis. Two foundation models supported by end-bending piles were studied with improved and unimproved deposits. There exists a good consistency between the numerical and experimental results for excess pore water-pressure ratios ranging from 0 to about 0·9. From the numerical results, the bending moment at the pile top with the improved deposit is about 50 per cent lower than that with the unimproved deposit. However, it was found that the smaller the bending moment develops in the pile with the improved deposit, the larger the compressive and/or tensional axial stresses in the pile. This is due to the predominant excitation of rocking vibration of the foundation. From the analytical and experimental results, it has been found that the remedial method can be a variable means to protect piles from soil liquefaction hazards. However, both axial stress and bending moment produced in piles should be considered in assessing the liquefied seismic capacity of group pile-foundation–structural systems with improved soil deposits.


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 1983

Effect of topography and subsurface inhomogeneities on seismic SV waves

Akira Ohtsuki; Kasaburo Harumi


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 1990

Analysis of saturated dense sand-structure system and comparison with results from shaking table test

Kiyoshi Fukutake; Akira Ohtsuki; Masayoshi Sato; Yasuhiro Shamoto


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 1984

Effect of topography and subsurface inhomogeneity on seismic rayleigh waves

Akira Ohtsuki; Hiroshi Yamahara; Kasaburo Harumi


Archive | 2001

Stress transmission device, and structure and method of constructing the same

Hideyuki Mano; Takashi Tazoh; Akira Ohtsuki; Takashi Aoki; Kazuhiko Isoda; Toshiyuki Iwamoto; Noriyuki Arakawa; Takahiro Ishihara; Masayuki Ohkawa


Computer-aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering | 1992

A Model for Simulating Human Behavior During Emergency Evacuation Based on Classificatory Reasoning and Certainty Value Handling

Manabu Ebihara; Akira Ohtsuki; Hideaki Iwaki


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 1984

Effect of lateral inhomogeneity on seismic waves, II. Observations and analyses

Akira Ohtsuki; Hiroshi Yamahara; Takashi Tazoh


Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu | 1994

THREE DIMENSIONAI EFFECTIVE ANALYSIS FOR EVALUATING RESPONSE OF GROUP PILE FOUNDATION UNDER LIQUEFACTION

Akira Ohtsuki; Kiyoshi Fukutake; Satoshi Fujikawa; Masayoshi Sato


Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu | 2000

ANALYSIS OF THE DAMAGE TO THE PILE FOUNDATION OF A HIGHWAY BRIDGE DUE TO THE 1995 GREAT HANSHIN EARTHQUAKE AND STUDY OF EFFECTIVE COUNTERMEASURES

Atsushi Nanjo; Furitsu Yasuda; Yasuo Fujii; Takashi Tazoh; Akira Ohtsuki; Masaki Fuchimoto; Akinori Nakahira; Choji Kuroda


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 1987

Two‐dimensional effective stress analysis of liquefaction of irregular ground including soil–structure interaction

Akira Ohtsuki; Tetsuji Itoh

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Tokyo Electric Power Company

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