Influence of air entrainment and gas kinetics on liquefaction triggering during tsunami loading

Author:

Mahmoodi Babak1,Gallant Aaron P.2,Mason H. Benjamin3

Affiliation:

1. Geosyntec Consultant, Inc., Acton, MA, USA.

2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA.

3. Oregon State University, College of Engineering, Corvallis, OR, USA.

Abstract

Tsunamis are a significant coastal hazard that pressurise sediment pore water, which can potentially induce liquefaction, enhance erosion and scour, and undermine the stability of beach sediments supporting natural and built infrastructure in the coastal nearshore environment. Tsunami-induced pressurisation of pore water is attributed to (a) mechanical pressurisation associated with the soil skeleton's tendency to contract or expand around the soil's pore fluid under the changing overlying water weight and (b) seepage of tsunami water into and out of the sand bed. The pore fluid compressibility, which is influenced by air entrainment due to water table fluctuations caused by the tides, can significantly influence development of stabilising and destabilising hydraulic gradients during tsunami runup and drawdown, respectively. Previous work has effectively assumed a constant air content in sand beds and neglected (a) the compression and dissolution of entrained air that influences the pore fluid compressibility and (b) the interaction between saturated sediment underlying sediment with entrained air. By considering the gas kinetics influencing the pore fluid compressibility in a seepage–deformation model, the effect of different pore fluid compressibility assumptions, thickness of sediment with entrained air, initial degree of saturation and tsunami wave properties (height and duration) were studied. The thickness of sediment containing entrained air, the assumed pore fluid compressibility assumption and subtle differences in the initial degree of saturation can significantly influence the predicted maximum depth and duration of tsunami-induced liquefaction.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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