Model Tests and Numerical Simulations of Liquefaction and Lateral Spreading LEAP-UCD-2017 /

This open access book presents work collected through the Liquefaction Experiments and Analysis Projects (LEAP) in 2017. It addresses the repeatability, variability, and sensitivity of lateral spreading observed in twenty-four centrifuge model tests on mildly sloping liquefiable sand. The centrifuge...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Kutter, Bruce L. (Editor), Manzari, Majid T. (Editor), Zeghal, Mourad (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Edition:1st ed. 2020.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter1: LEAP-UCD-2017 V. 1.01 model specifications
  • Chapter2: Grain Size Analysis and Maximum and Minimum Dry Density of Ottawa F-65 Sand for LEAP-UCD-2017
  • Chapter3: Physical and Mechanical Properties of Ottawa F65 Sand
  • Chapter4: LEAP-UCD-2017 comparison of centrifuge test results
  • Chapter5: Archiving of experimental data for LEAP-UCD-2017
  • Chapter6: Comparison of LEAP-UCD-2017 CPT results
  • Chapter7: Difference and Sensitivity Analyses of the LEAP-2017 Experiments
  • Chapter8: LEAP-2017 Simulation Exercise - Overview of Guidelines for the element test simulations
  • Chapter9: Calibration of Constitutive Models and Simulation of the Element Tests
  • Chapter10: LEAP-2017: Comparison of the Type-B Numerical Simulations with Centrifuge Test Results
  • Chapter11: Numerical sensitivity study compared to trend of experiments for LEAP-UCD-2017
  • Chapter12: LEAP-UCD-2017 Centrifuge Tests at Cambridge
  • Chapter13: LEAP-UCD-2017 Centrifuge Test at University of California, Davis
  • Chapter14: LEAP-2017 Centrifuge Test at Ehime University
  • Chapter15: LEAP-UCD-2017 Centrifuge Test at IFSTTAR
  • Chapter16: LEAP-UCD-2017 Centrifuge Test at KAIST
  • Chapter17: LEAP-UCD-2017 Centrifuge Test at Kyoto University
  • Chapter18: LEAP-UCD-2017 Centrifuge Tests at NCU
  • Chapter19: Verification of the Repeatability of Soil Liquefaction Centrifuge Testing at Rensselaer
  • Chapter20: Specifications and Results of Centrifuge Model Test at Zhejiang University for LEAP-UCD-2017
  • Chapter21: Prediction of LEAP-UCD-2017 Centrifuge Test Results Using Two Advanced Plasticity Sand Models
  • Chapter22: LEAP-UCD-2017 Centrifuge Test Simulation at UNINA
  • Chapter23: LEAP-2017 Centrifuge Test Simulation using HiPER
  • Chapter24: Numerical Simulations of Selected LEAP Centrifuge Experiments with PM4Sand in FLAC
  • Chapter25: LEAP-UCD-2017 Numerical Simulation at Meisosha Corp.-Chapter26: Numerical Simulations of LEAP Dynamic Centrifuge Model Tests for Response of Liquefiable Sloping Ground
  • Chapter27: LEAP-UCD-2017 Simulation Team Fugro
  • Chapter28: LEAP-UCD-2017 Type-B Predictions through FLIP at Kyoto University
  • Chapter29: LEAP-UCD-2017 Simulations at Tsinghua University
  • Chapter30: Application of a SANISAND model for numerical simulations of the LEAP 2017 experiments
  • Chapter31: Numerical Simulation Trial by Cocktail Glass Model in FLIP ROSE for LEAP-UCD
  • Chapter32: Preliminary Seismic Deformation and Soil-Structure Interaction evaluationS of A caisson-supported Marine Terminal wharf retaining and founded on liquefiable soils
  • Chapter33: Significance of calibration procedure consistency
  • Chapter34: Paths forward for Evaluating Seismic Performance of Geotechnical structures
  • Chapter35: Selected issues in the seismic evaluation of embankment dams for possible investigation by LEAP
  • Chapter36: Soil permeability in centrifuge modeling
  • Chapter37: Variation of permeability of viscous fluid during liuefaction model testing
  • Chapter38: Post-liquefaction cyclic shear strain: phenomenon and mechanism.