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Computers and Geotechnics | 1987

Simulation analysis of ground liquefaction induced by earthquake

Tadahiko Shiomi; Shoichi Tsukuni; Munenori Hatanaka; Yoshiyuki Tanaka; Yoshio Suzuki; Tadayoshi Hirose

Abstract A dynamic effective stress analysis with the finite element method has long been recommended to predict the liquefaction phenomena of sandy soil by authors and Zienkiewicz et al. as well as the similar approaches by the others. Our approach of the analysis is summarized in the first. Until recently, however, these approaches has not commonly been used as the means of design, although its capability of prediction is appreciated by geotechnicians. This method has been neglected because of the lack of verification studies of soil models of sand and mathematical formulation for boundary problems of liquefaction phenomena. Therefore the verification of the numerical method to evaluate liquefaction potential are urgent requirement of the recent engineering practice. To respond this requirement, extensive numerical studies on the liquefation simulations are performed by DIANA program for shaking table tests which have been conducted by the authors. The test models are soil-structure type models with combination of homogenous ground and partially improved ground by compaction. The good performance of our approach is proved by the results of numerical simulation showing good agreement with experimental data in terms of response acceleration, excess pore pressure, and deformation profile. It is also demonstrated that the numerical results can provide substantial information to understand the mechanisms of soil ground behavior which is not easily obtained by experiments. The procedure to identify soil constants for the reflecting surface model is also reported in details.


Soils and Foundations | 1996

EMPIRICAL CORRELATION BETWEEN PENETRATION RESISTANCE AND INTERNAL FRICTION ANGLE OF SANDY SOILS

Munenori Hatanaka; Akihiko Uchida


Soils and Foundations | 1978

UNDISTURBED SAMPLING OF SATURATED SANDS BY FREEZING

Yoshiaki Yoshimi; Munenori Hatanaka; Hiroshi Oh-Oka


Soils and Foundations | 1988

CYCLIC UNDRAINED SHEAR PROPERTIES OF HIGH QUALITY UNDISTURBED TOKYO GRAVEL

Munenori Hatanaka; Yoshio Suzuki; Takato Kawasaki; Masaaki Endo


Soils and Foundations | 1995

Correlation between the liquefaction strengths of saturated sands obtained by in-situ freezing method and rotary-type triple tube method

Munenori Hatanaka; Akihiko Uchida; Hiroshi Oh-Oka


Soils and Foundations | 1985

LIQUEFACTION RESISTANCE OF TWO ALLUVIAL VOLCANIC SOILS SAMPLED BY IN SITU FREEZING

Munenori Hatanaka; Michio Sugimoto; Yoshio Suzuki


Soils and Foundations | 1997

LIQUEFACTION CHARACTERISTICS OF A GRAVELLY FILL LIQUEFIED DURING THE 1995 HYOGO-KEN NANBU EARTHQUAKE

Munenori Hatanaka; Akihiko Uchida; Junryo Ohara


Soils and Foundations | 1993

CORRELATION BETWEEN STRENGTHS AND PENETRATION RESISTANCES FOR GRAVELLY SOILS

Yoshio Suzuki; Shigeru Goto; Munenori Hatanaka; Kohji Tokimatsu


Archive | 1989

Method and apparatus for measurement of in-situ horizontal stress by freezing of the ground in-situ

Yoshio Suzuki; Munenori Hatanaka; Junryou Ohara; Yorio Makihara


Static and Dynamic Properties of Gravelly Soils | 1995

Effects of Test Methods on the Cyclic Deformation Characteristics of High Quality Undisturbed Gravel Samples

Munenori Hatanaka; Akihiko Uchida

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Hiroshi Oh-Oka

Ministry of Construction

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Kohji Tokimatsu

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Takemi Masuda

Chiba Institute of Technology

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