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Probabilistic Analysis of Liquefaction Cyclic Stress Ratio Considering Soil Variability

지반변동성을 고려한 액상화 진동전단응력비의 확률론적 해석

  • Heo, Joon (Rural Research Institute, Korea Rural Community Corporation)
  • Received : 2018.01.17
  • Accepted : 2018.01.22
  • Published : 2018.03.31

Abstract

The objective of this study is to evaluate the liquefaction cyclic shear stress ratio considering the soil uncertainty. In this study, the probabilistic ground response analysis and the cyclic shear stress ratio analysis for the liquefaction potential evaluation are performed considering the soil variability. The statistical properties of input ground parameters were analyzed to investigate the parameters affecting the seismic response analysis. The Probabilistic analysis was carried out by Monte Carlo Simulation method. The ground response analysis was performed considering the soil variability and the probability distribution characteristics of the ground acceleration. The probability distribution of the peak ground acceleration by seismic characteristics was presented. The differences of liquefaction shear stress ratio results according to soil variability were compared and analyzed. The maximum acceleration of the ground by the deterministic method was analyzed to be overestimation of the ground amplification phenomenon. Also, the shear stress ratio was overestimated.

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