Energy dissipation and liquefaction at Port Island, Kobe
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Published:1998-03-31
Issue:1
Volume:31
Page:33-50
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ISSN:2324-1543
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Container-title:Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering
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language:
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Short-container-title:BNZSEE
Author:
Davis R. O.,Berrill J. B.
Abstract
The Port Island, Kobe downhole records from the Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake are analysed to obtain approximate histories of shear stress, shear strain and dissipated energy at a range of depths. Our calculation method relies on measured accelerations in the horizontal plane to produce horizontal components of shear stress and strain using instantaneous modal superposition. A simple dissipated energy-dynamic pore pressure relationship is used to model the development of pore pressure leading to liquefaction. The results show a rapidly developing zone of liquefaction which initiates at a depth of roughly 15 metres in the Port Island reclaimed soils.
Publisher
New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering
Subject
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering
Cited by
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