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Author:
Dr. Isa Mahmood Alburaim
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2000-09-26 |
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Dear sir,
I'd like to get some information about correlations between SPT 'N' value and classification of soils with respect of seismic hazard and potential of having liquefaction as a result of earthquake.
thanks
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Author:
Garland Likins
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2000-12-27 |
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One additional problem is that the SPT "N-value" is affected by the energy transfer from the SPT hmmer into the rod. This efficiency can be measured by for example a Pile Driving Analyzer. The effect can be quite substantial as efficiencies have been measured as low as about 20% on some hammers and essentially 100% on others. Thus if liquifaction is a concern, then SPT energy should me measured and then the N value can be a more reliable guide to liquifaction potential.
An ASTM procedure for liquifaction has been developed which recognizes the importance of measuring this energy. This specification is ASTM D-6066. It describes a rational method to adjust the N values for differing hammer efficiencies.
For an interesting case study for SPT and liquifaction, you can look at: www.ce.berkeley.edu/~sancio/turkey/adapazari/data/testing.html
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For further information on the above project look at: www.eerc.berkeley.edu/turkey/adapazari/
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