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Seismic behavior of breakwaters on complex ground by numerical tests: Liquefaction and post liquefaction ground settlements

Authors :
Xianzhang Ling
Feng Zhang
Xiaohua Bao
Zhenming Shi
Guanlin Ye
Linlin Gu
Source :
Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration. 17:325-342
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

A large number of breakwaters have been constructed along coasts to protect humans and infrastructures from tsunamis. There is a risk that foundation soils of these structures may liquefy, or partially liquefy during the earthquake preceding a tsunami, which would greatly reduce the structures’ capacity to resist the tsunami. It is necessary to consider not only the soil’s liquefaction behavior due to earthquake motions but also its post-liquefaction behavior because this behavior will affect the breakwater’s capacity to resist an incoming tsunami. In this study, numerical tests based on a sophisticated constitutive model and a soil-water coupled finite element method are used to predict the mechanical behavior of breakwaters and the surrounding soils. Two real breakwaters subjected to two different seismic excitations are examined through numerical simulation. The simulation results show that, earthquakes affect not only the immediate behavior of breakwaters and the surrounding soils but also their long-term settlements due to post-earthquake consolidation. A soil profile with thick clayey layers beneath liquefied soil is more vulnerable to tsunami than a soil profile with only sandy layers. Therefore, quantitatively evaluating the seismic behavior of breakwaters and surrounding soils is important for the design of breakwater structures to resist tsunamis.

Details

ISSN :
1993503X and 16713664
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration
Accession number :
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