- Relevant relations in order to better assess preconsolidation pressure values for the design of underground constructions in soft ground
- J. C. Gress
- IS SEOUL '14
- Year: 2014
- Underground Structures ; Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General)
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- Field tests of long-range design conical foundations in Karaganda coal basin
- A. Zh. Zhussupbekov ; B. A. Bazarov ; A. N. Konakbaeva
- IS SEOUL '14
- Year: 2014
- Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General)
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- Macro earthquake hazard map for liquefaction potential using big data of site investigation
- J. -S. Choi ; W. -H. Baek
- IS SEOUL '14
- Year: 2014
- Data Management ; Liquefaction Engineering ; Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General)
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- Soil Liquefaction/Nonliquefaction in the Achaia-Ilia (Greece) 2008 Earthquake: Field Evidence, Site Characterization and Ground Motion Assessment
- Anastasios Batilas ; Panagiotis Pelekis ; Vasileios Vlachakis ; George Athanasopoulos
- Book Title / Journal: International Journal of Geoengineering Case Histories
- Year: 2014 , Volume: 2
- Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering ; Liquefaction Engineering ; Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) ; Geophysics ; Standard Penetration Testing (SPT)
- Keywords: soil liquefaction ; Field observations ; site characterization ; Achaia-Ilia Earthquake (2008) ; Peak ground acceleration
- Abstract
Macroseismic observations in the meizoseismal area of the Achaia-Ilia, Greece, Mw 6.4 earthquake of 8 June, 2008, have shown that soil liquefaction occurred at a number of sites up to distances of 25 km from the causative fault. In one of these sites (SITE-I at coastal zone of Kato Achaia) the occurrence of liquefaction was extensive and was followed by lateral spreading. In another nearby site (SITE-II) only marginal liquefaction (or nonliquefaction) was observed. Following the macroseismic observations, a geotechnical investigation was carried out at SITE-I and SITE-II which included exploratory boreholes with continuous sampling, SPT measurements, CPT soundings, surface wave measurements (SASW, MASW, ReMi) and laboratory testing. Based on the results of geotechnical investigation, the soil stratigraphy and pertinent soil properties were evaluated in the liquefaction/nonliquefaction locations. The assessment of peak ground acceleration at the area of SITE-I and SITE-II was based on attenuation relations and shaking table tests performed to simulate the observed behavior of an overturned (during the main shock), barrel-shaped, plastic, water filled container sitting on the ground surface at SITE-I. It is believed that the data presented in this paper can be used to 1) check the validity of current liquefaction susceptibility criteria/liquefaction triggering relationships, and 2) establish a well documented liquefaction case history that can be part of future liquefaction databases. PDF |
- The use of light weight deflectometer for in situ evaluation of sand degree of compaction
- A.F. Elhakim
- Book Title / Journal: Housing and Building National Research Center
- Year: 2014 , Volume: 10
- Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General)
- Description
- The light weight deflectometer (LWD), also known as the light falling weight deflectometer, light drop weight tester, and dynamic plate load test, is a hand portable device that was developed in Germany to measure the soil in situ LWD dynamic modulus. Typically, this modulus is used to evaluate the subsoil degree of compaction. Thus it is suitable for compaction quality control of soil-surfaced roads, embankments and replacement fill. As a dynamic test, the device is suited, in particular, for coarse and mixed grained soils with a maximum grain size of 63 mm. The response of poorly graded calcareous and siliceous sands is the focus of this research. First, the index soil properties of the tested soils including grain size distribution; maximum and minimum void ratios and specific gravity were obtained. Petrographic analyses of the tested sands were also performed to determine their mineralogical composition. A 1-m3chamber was built for performing the LWD testing in the laboratory. The study was performed for relative densities of 20%, 40%, 60% and 80% to represent the behavior of very loose, loose, medium dense and dense sands. The effect of the existence of a rigid boundary beneath the tested soil on test results was also investigated to determine the zone of influence of the light weight deflectometer.
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- South Toulon tube: 3D numerical back-analysis on in situ measurements
- J. P. Janin ; Bissonnais H. Le ; A. Guilloux ; D. Dia ; R. Kastner ; F. Emeriault
- IS SEOUL '14
- Year: 2014
- Numerical & Constitutive Modeling ; Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General)
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- Soil slope stability of hydropower reservoirs - from geological site investigation to design of mitigation measures
- T. Marcher ; C. Prager ; E. Saurer
- Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Paris, September 2-6 2013
- Year: 2013
- Slope Stability ; Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General) ; Foundation Design / Construction
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- Full scale field tests for strength assessment of peat
- M.A. Van ; C. Zwanenburg
- Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Paris, September 2-6 2013
- Year: 2013
- Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General) ; Soil Mechanics
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- Five years of Impact Compaction in Europe - successful implementation of an innovative compaction technique based on fundamental research and field experiments
- F.-J. Falkner ; C. Adam ; D. Adam ; I. Paulmichl
- Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Paris, September 2-6 2013
- Year: 2013
- Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General) ; Ground Improvement
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- Analysis of the freeze thaw performance of geothermal heat exchanger borehole grout materials
- S. Rochée ; F. Clauss ; R. Katzenbach
- Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Paris, September 2-6 2013
- Year: 2013
- Geothermal ; Borehole Logging
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- Ménard Lecture - The pressuremeter test: Expanding its use
- J.-L. Briaud ;
- Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Paris, September 2-6 2013
- Year: 2013
- Pressuremeter
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- Cyclic axial load tests on bored piles in overconsolidated Flanders clay
- Kouby Le ; A. Puech ; O. Benzaria
- Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Paris, September 2-6 2013
- Year: 2013
- Pile Foundations ; Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General)
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- French Innovations in Geotechnics: the National Research Projects
- C. Bernardini ; B. Simon ; F. Rocher-Lacoste ; H. Gonin ; A. Puech ; R. Frank ; C. Plumelle ; F. Schlosser
- Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Paris, September 2-6 2013
- Year: 2013
- Retaining Walls ; Instrumentation ; Numerical & Constitutive Modeling ; Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General)
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- Field Investgation of a geothermal energy pile: Initial Observations
- S. Baycan ; G. Chapman ; C. Haberfield ; D. Barry-Macaulay ; R.M. Singh ; A. Bouazza ; B. Wang
- Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Paris, September 2-6 2013
- Year: 2013
- Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General) ; Geothermal ; Energy Geotechnics ; Pile Foundations
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- Methods of determination of K0 in overconsolidated clay
- J. Rott ; V. Novák ; R. Malát ; D. Mašín ; J Bohác
- Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Paris, September 2-6 2013
- Year: 2013
- Site Characterization & In-situ Testing (General) ; Dilatometer ; Tunneling
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