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Estimating Liquefaction-Induced Lateral Displacements Using the Standard Penetration Test or Cone Penetration Test
Authors:G Zhang  P K Robertson  R W I Brachman
Affiliation:1Project Engineer, EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd., 14940-123 Ave., Edmonton AB, Canada T5V 1B4.
2Associate Vice President (Research/Industry) and Professor, Dept. of Geotechnical Engineering, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton AB, Canada T6G 2G7.
3Assistant Professor, GeoEngineering Centre at Queen’s-RMC, Queen’s Univ., Kingston ON, Canada K7L 3N6 (corresponding author).
Abstract:A semiempirical approach to estimate liquefaction-induced lateral displacements using standard penetration test (SPT) or cone penetration test (CPT) data is presented. The approach combines available SPT- and CPT-based methods to evaluate liquefaction potential with laboratory test results for clean sands to estimate the potential maximum cyclic shear strains for saturated sandy soils under seismic loading. A lateral displacement index is then introduced, which is obtained by integrating the maximum cyclic shear strains with depth. Empirical correlations from case history data are proposed between actual lateral displacement, the lateral displacement index, and geometric parameters characterizing ground geometry for gently sloping ground without a free face, level ground with a free face, and gently sloping ground with a free face. The proposed approach can be applied to obtain preliminary estimates of the magnitude of lateral displacements associated with a liquefaction-induced lateral spread.
Keywords:Liquefaction  Lateral displacement  Earthquakes  Sand  In situ tests  
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