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EARTH DAM ON LIQUEFIABLE FOUNDATION AND REMEDIATION: NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF CENTRIFUGE EXPERIMENTS (2004)

A series of four dynamic centrifuge model tests was performed to investigate the effect of foundation densification on the seismic performance of a zoned earth dam with a saturated sand foundation. In these experiments, thickness of the densified foundation layer was systematically increased, resulting in a comprehensive set of dam-foundation response data. Herein, Class-A and Class-B numerical simulations of these experiments are conducted using a two-phase (solid and fluid) fully coupled finite element code. This code
incorporates a plasticity-based soil stress–strain model with the modeling parameters partially calibrated based on earlier studies. The physical and numerical models both indicate reduced deformations and increased crest accelerations with the increase in densified layer thickness. Overall, the differences between the computed and recorded dam displacements are under 50%. At most locations, the computed excess pore pressure and acceleration match the recorded counterparts reasonably well. Based on this study, directions for further improvement of the numerical model are suggested.

Reference:
JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS © ASCE / OCTOBER 2004
Organization:
Dept. of Structural Engineering, Univ. of California at San Diego, La Jolla
USA
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