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Soil Liquefaction - Jefferies and Bean
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01-01-2010, 05:41 PM (This post was last modified: 02-27-2012, 07:13 AM by Dell_Brett.)
Soil Liquefaction - Jefferies and Bean

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This book give us clearly knowledge about Liquefaction.

Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by earthquake shaking or other rapid loading. Liquefaction and related phenomena have been responsible for tremendous amounts of damage in historical earthquakes around the world.

Liquefaction occurs in saturated soils, that is, soils in which the space between individual particles is completely filled with water. This water exerts a pressure on the soil particles that influences how tightly the particles themselves are pressed together. Prior to an earthquake, the water pressure is relatively low. However, earthquake shaking can cause the water pressure to increase to the point where the soil particles can readily move with respect to each other


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Soil liquefaction: a critical state approach

Author: Mike Jefferies, Ken Been, Mike Jeffries | Size: 11.1 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Taylor&Francis Group | Year: 2006 | pages: 625 | ISBN: 0-203-30196-X Master e-book ISBN

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Soil liquefaction is a major concern in areas of the world subject to seismic activity or other repeated vibration loads. This book brings together a large body of information on the topic, and presents it within a unified and simple framework. The result is a book which will provide the practising civil engineer with a very sound understanding of soil liquefaction.

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01-21-2016, 02:14 PM (This post was last modified: 01-21-2016, 02:18 PM by ssobhan.)
Soil Liquefaction: A Critical State Approach, Second Edition

Author(s)/Editor(s): Mike Jefferies, Ken Been | Size: 33 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: CRC Press | Year: 2015 | pages: 712 | ISBN: 9781482213683


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Features

•Provides information that is authoritative and practical
•Contains text that is heavily updated
•Presents pedagogical material to suit graduate students

Summary

A Rigorous and Definitive Guide to Soil Liquefaction

Soil liquefaction occurs when soil loses much of its strength or stiffness for a time—usually a few minutes or less—and which may then cause structural failure, financial loss, and even death. It can occur during earthquakes, from static loading, or even from traffic-induced vibration. It occurs worldwide and affects soils ranging from gravels to silts.

From Basic Physical Principles to Engineering Practice

Soil Liquefaction has become widely cited. It is built on the principle that liquefaction can, and must, be understood from mechanics. This second edition is developed from this premise in three respects: with the inclusion of silts and sandy silts commonly encountered as mine tailings, by an extensive treatment of cyclic mobility and the cyclic simple shear test, and through coverage from the "element" scale seen in laboratory testing to the evaluation of "boundary value problems" of civil and mining engineering. As a mechanics-based approach is necessarily numerical, detailed derivations are provided for downloadable open-code software (in both Excel/VBA and C++) including code verifications and validations. The "how-to-use" aspects have been expanded as a result of many conversations with other engineers, and these now cover the derivation of soil properties from laboratory testing through to assessing the in situ state by processing the results of cone penetration testing.

•Includes derivations in detail so that the origin of the equations is apparent
•Provides samples of source code so that the reader can see how complex-looking differentials actually have pretty simple form
•Offers a computable constitutive model in accordance with established plasticity theory
•Contains case histories of liquefaction
•Makes available downloads and source data on the CRC Press website

Soil Liquefaction: A Critical State Approach, Second Edition continues to cater to a wide range of readers, from graduate students through to engineering practice.

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