EVALUATION OF LIQUEFACTION POTENTIAL OF FOUNDATION SOILS AT DUNCAN DAM

被引:27
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作者
PILLAI, VS
STEWART, RA
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关键词
SAND; LIQUEFACTION; CONFINING STRESS; DENSITY; CYCLIC RESISTANCE RATIO;
D O I
10.1139/t94-110
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
A comprehensive program of field, laboratory, and analytical investigations was carried out to evaluate the potential of liquefaction for the foundation soils at Duncan Dam, Duncan Dam was completed in 1967 under the Columbia River Treaty in southeastern British Columbia. The 39 m high zoned embankment dam is founded on a sequence of sands, silts, and gravels. Some of the foundation soils may liquefy during earthquake loading and this would affect the stability and performance of the dam. The liquefaction studies were carried out in two phases to characterize the engineering properties of the foundation soils and to assess its potential for triggering liquefaction using the total stress approach. This paper describes methods of assessment of liquefaction potential using soil parameters based on field penetration data (Seed's method) and laboratory testing of undisturbed soil samples obtained in situ after freezing the ground (Lab method) and presents the results of triggering analysis. Influence of confining stress (K sigma) and initial static shear stress (K alpha) on liquefaction were investigated and site-specific K sigma and K alpha curves were developed. For the design earthquake (M 6.5, PGA = 0.12g) both the Lab method and Seed's method predict a significant extent of liquefaction of the foundation soils under the downstream slope in the right half of the dam.
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页码:951 / 966
页数:16
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