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Validation and Verification of Semi-Empirical Methods for Evaluating Liquefaction Using Finite Element Method
2018
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Liquefaction is a hazardous and temporary phenomenon by which a soil saturated with water loses some or all of its resistance. The undrained conditions and a cyclic load increase the pores water pressure inside the soil and therefore a reduction of the effective stress. Nowadays many semi-empirical methods are used to introduce a proposition to evaluate the liquefaction's potential using the in-situ test results. The objective of this paper is to study their ability to correctly predict the
doi:10.1051/matecconf/201714902028
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