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Stress Dependency of Shear-Wave Velocity Measurements in Soils

AbstractBased on an extensive in situ shear-wave velocity (Vs) database, this study aims to not only examine the stress-dependent characteristics of in situ Vs from a generalized Vs-stress model [Vs=α×(σc′)β], but also provide valuable reference information on site-specific stress-dependency of Vs f...

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Published in:Journal of geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering 2017-02, Vol.143 (2)
Main Authors: Ku, Taeseo, Subramanian, Sathya, Moon, Sung-Woo, Jung, Jongwon
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Language:English
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Summary:AbstractBased on an extensive in situ shear-wave velocity (Vs) database, this study aims to not only examine the stress-dependent characteristics of in situ Vs from a generalized Vs-stress model [Vs=α×(σc′)β], but also provide valuable reference information on site-specific stress-dependency of Vs for global geotechnical sites. For in situ Vs, the site-specific material constants (α and β) at each site had wider ranges when compared to typical values reported from laboratory tests. This is mainly attributed to different test conditions and inherent in situ site characteristics. The in situ-based site-specific material constants in this study are compared with laboratory-based material constants suggested in previous studies. Evidently, each α–β trend varies on laboratory tests and in situ tests and a unified relationship is appropriate only when β is less than 0.5. Thus, separate relationships between material constants are proposed for laboratory-based and in situ-based measurements. The results imply that the new models should be developed to apply in situ data.
ISSN:1090-0241
1943-5606
DOI:10.1061/(ASCE)GT.1943-5606.0001592