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Evaluation of Flow Liquefaction and Liquefied Strength Using the Cone Penetration Test
Authors:P K Robertson
Affiliation:Professor Emeritus, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; and, Technical Director, Gregg Drilling & Testing, Inc., 2726 Walnut Ave., Signal Hill, CA 90755. E-mail: probertson@greggdrilling.com
Abstract:Flow liquefaction is a major design issue for large soil structures such as mine tailings impoundments and earth dams. If a soil is strain softening in undrained shear and, hence, susceptible to flow liquefaction, an estimate of the resulting liquefied shear strength is required for stability analyses. Many procedures have been published for estimating the residual or liquefied shear strength of cohesionless soils. This paper presents cone penetration test-based relationships to evaluate the susceptibility to strength loss and liquefied shear strength for a wide range of soils. Case-history analyses by a number of investigators are reviewed and used with some additional case histories. Extrapolations beyond the case-history data are guided by laboratory studies and theory.
Keywords:Liquefaction  Cone penetration tests  Soil structures  Case studies  History  
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