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Assessment of liquefaction potential of sand distributed in the coastal area of Ninh Thuan based on SPT values
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The liquefaction potential of sandy soil has been widely investigated in the world for many years, especially after the Niigata and Alaska earthquakes in 1964. In which, the SPT values were mostly used for the evaluation of liquefaction potential. In Vietnam, the potential for soil liquefaction has been recently investigated. In the coastal area of Ninh Thuan province, the sand is widely distributed and often exposed on the surface. Additionally, many wind power farms have been built in this area. Thus, it is necessary to evaluate the liquefaction potential of sand distributed in this area. In this study, the potential for sand liquefaction in the coastal area of Ninh Thuan will be evaluated based on SPT values. Two common methods for evaluation of liquefaction potential proposed by Seed and Idriss; Idriss and Boulanger were employed. The research results show that at peak ground acceleration (amax) = 0.07 g and M = 5.5, the sand in the study area is non-liquefiable (safety factor against liquefaction, FS ( 1.48). However, at amax = 0.18 g and M = 7.5, the FS varies from 0.78 to 3.66 for the Seed and Idriss method and from 0.68 to 2.05 for the Idriss and Boulanger method. In general, the FS obtained from the Seed and Idriss method is higher than that obtained from Idriss and Boulanger method. Nevertheless, this insignificantly affects the overall assessment of liquefaction potential. At amax = 0.18 g and M = 7.5, the sand distributed in the study area can be liquefied at a depth of 17 m. However, it is not liquefied when the Nspt is higher than 28 ((N1) 60cs > 20).
Hanoi University of Mining and Geology
Title: Assessment of liquefaction potential of sand distributed in the coastal area of Ninh Thuan based on SPT values
Description:
The liquefaction potential of sandy soil has been widely investigated in the world for many years, especially after the Niigata and Alaska earthquakes in 1964.
In which, the SPT values were mostly used for the evaluation of liquefaction potential.
In Vietnam, the potential for soil liquefaction has been recently investigated.
In the coastal area of Ninh Thuan province, the sand is widely distributed and often exposed on the surface.
Additionally, many wind power farms have been built in this area.
Thus, it is necessary to evaluate the liquefaction potential of sand distributed in this area.
In this study, the potential for sand liquefaction in the coastal area of Ninh Thuan will be evaluated based on SPT values.
Two common methods for evaluation of liquefaction potential proposed by Seed and Idriss; Idriss and Boulanger were employed.
The research results show that at peak ground acceleration (amax) = 0.
07 g and M = 5.
5, the sand in the study area is non-liquefiable (safety factor against liquefaction, FS ( 1.
48).
However, at amax = 0.
18 g and M = 7.
5, the FS varies from 0.
78 to 3.
66 for the Seed and Idriss method and from 0.
68 to 2.
05 for the Idriss and Boulanger method.
In general, the FS obtained from the Seed and Idriss method is higher than that obtained from Idriss and Boulanger method.
Nevertheless, this insignificantly affects the overall assessment of liquefaction potential.
At amax = 0.
18 g and M = 7.
5, the sand distributed in the study area can be liquefied at a depth of 17 m.
However, it is not liquefied when the Nspt is higher than 28 ((N1) 60cs > 20).
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