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Liquefaction 
What is soil Liquefaction?
Group Members 
Nouman Khadim Warraich 
Mirza Farquleet Baig 
Haider Ali Rafique
What Is Liquefaction 
Liquefaction is the name given to 
the process that converts a solid 
soil mass into a liquid.
What is Soil Liquefaction 
A phenomenon whereby a saturated or partially 
saturated soil substantially loses strength and 
stiffness in response to an applied stress, usually 
earthquake shaking or other sudden change in 
stress condition, causing it to behave like a 
liquid.
0 
October 17, 1989—Soil Liquefaction in the East Bay During the Earthquake
When does it occurs 
when the effective stress of soil is reduced to essentially 
zero, which corresponds to a complete loss of shear 
strength 
May be initiated by 
 Monotonic Loading 
 Cyclic loading
When does it Occurs 
 Liquefaction occurring beneath buildings and other structures 
can cause major damage during earthquakes. 
 Liquefaction occurs in cohesion less soils (typically those with 
a higher content of larger grains such as sand sized) which 
have water in the pore spaces, and are poorly drained.
How It Works 
When the seismic waves pass through the soil, the vibrations 
cause the individual grains in the soil to 
move around and 
 re-adjust their positions 
 This ultimately results in a decrease in volume of the soil mass as 
 the grains pack more tightly together 
 a reduction in porosity
 The pore water which was originally in those spaces 
becomes compressed. 
 increase in pore water pressure). 
 The pore water pressure becomes so high, that the soil 
grains become almost Floats 
 causing a significant drop in the shear strength
Damages 
 Liquefied soil, like water, cannot support the weight of whatever is lying 
above it – be it the surface layers of dry soil or the concrete floors of 
buildings. 
 The liquefied soil under that weight is forced into any cracks and crevasses 
it can find, including those in the dry soil above, or the cracks between 
concrete slabs. 
 It flows out onto the surface as boils, sand volcanoes and rivers of silt. In 
some cases the liquefied soil flowing up a crack can erode and widen the 
crack to a size big enough to accommodate a car.
How to Identify? 
There are a number of different ways to evaluate the 
liquefaction susceptibility of a soil deposit. 
 Historical Criteria 
 Geological Criteria 
 Compositional Criteria
Historical Criteria 
 Observations from earlier earthquakes provide a great deal of 
information 
 Soils that have liquefied in the past can liquefy again in future 
earthquakes. 
 If you are building a house and want to find out if your site is 
susceptible to liquefaction, you could investigate previous 
earthquakes to see if they caused liquefaction at your site. 
 Information is also available in the form of maps of areas where 
liquefaction has occurred in the past and/or is expected to occur in 
the future
Geological Criteria 
 The type of geologic process that created a soil deposit 
has a strong influence on its liquefaction susceptibility. 
 Saturated soil deposits that have been created by 
 sedimentation in rivers and lakes (fluvial or alluvial deposits), 
 deposition of debris or eroded material (colluvial deposits), 
 or deposits formed by wind action (aeolian deposits) 
can be very liquefaction susceptible.
Compositional Criteria 
 Liquefaction susceptibility depends on the soil type. 
 Clayey soil, particularly sensitive soils, may exhibit strain-softening 
behavior similar to that of liquefied soil, but do 
no liquefy in the same manner as sandy soils are.
Compositional Criteria 
 Soils composed of particles that are all about the same size 
are more susceptible to liquefaction than soils with a wide 
range of particle sizes. 
 In a soil with many different size particles, the small particles 
tend to fill in the voids between the bigger particles thereby 
reducing the tendency for densification and pore water 
pressure development when shaken.
Types of Failure 
 Cyclic Mobility 
 Overturning 
 Sand Boiling
Cyclic Mobility 
 Deformations due to cyclic mobility develop incrementally because of 
static and dynamic stresses that exist during an earthquake. 
 Lateral spreading, a common result of cyclic mobility, can occur on gently 
sloping and on flat ground close to rivers and lakes.
Overturning 
 Liquefaction can cause Overturning of large lateral loads on foundations. 
Foundation must also be able to resist horizontal loads bending moments 
induced and by lateral movements. 
 Liquefaction Damage: 1964 Niigata, Japan
Sand Boiling 
 A sand boil is sand and water that come out onto the ground surface 
during an earthquake as a result of liquefaction at shallow depth. 
 The Damage of Port Structures (at Kushiro Port)
After the earthquake 
 After the earthquake shaking has ceased, and liquefaction effects have 
diminished (which may take several hours), the permanent effects include: 
 Lowering of ground levels where liquefaction and soil ejection has 
occurred. Ground lowering may be sufficient to make the surface close to 
or below the water table, creating ponds. 
 Disruption of ground due to lateral spreading.
During And After Earthquake
Solution 
 To minimize liquefaction, one successful approach id to lower into the 
ground, a self digging apparatus till the desired depth is reached; then it is 
set in motion vibrating the soil surrounding it. This consolidates the sediment 
layer itself, and de-waters it up to the surface. 
 The ground surface will naturally alter during this process, and the surface is 
graded to the desired contours, filled as necessary with overburden, and 
smoothed off. 
 The equipment used at Pegasus Town north of Christchurch New Zealand, 
originated from Bahrein, where presumably this is the technique used to 
create the 'sand islands'. PAM JAMERA
References 
 Ambraseys, N., and Sarma, S. (1969). "Liquefaction of Soils Induced by Earthquakes," 
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 59(2), 651-664. 
 Arulanandan, K., Yogachandran, C., Muraleetharan, K. K., Kutter, B. L., and Chang, 
G. S., (1988). "Laboratory Flow Slide During Earthquake Simulation, Centrifuge 88, 
Corte, J.-F., ed., Paris, Balkema, Rotterdam, April, pp. 539-544. 
 Arulanandan, K. and Scott, R. F., Eds. (1993). "Verification of Numerical Procedures for 
the Analysis of Soil Liquefaction Problems," Proc. of the Intl. Conference on the 
Verification of Numerical Procedures for the Analysis of Soil Liquefaction 
 Problems, Davis, CA, Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands,
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Liquefaction of Soil Geotech

  • 1. Liquefaction What is soil Liquefaction?
  • 2. Group Members Nouman Khadim Warraich Mirza Farquleet Baig Haider Ali Rafique
  • 3. What Is Liquefaction Liquefaction is the name given to the process that converts a solid soil mass into a liquid.
  • 4. What is Soil Liquefaction A phenomenon whereby a saturated or partially saturated soil substantially loses strength and stiffness in response to an applied stress, usually earthquake shaking or other sudden change in stress condition, causing it to behave like a liquid.
  • 5. 0 October 17, 1989—Soil Liquefaction in the East Bay During the Earthquake
  • 6. When does it occurs when the effective stress of soil is reduced to essentially zero, which corresponds to a complete loss of shear strength May be initiated by  Monotonic Loading  Cyclic loading
  • 7. When does it Occurs  Liquefaction occurring beneath buildings and other structures can cause major damage during earthquakes.  Liquefaction occurs in cohesion less soils (typically those with a higher content of larger grains such as sand sized) which have water in the pore spaces, and are poorly drained.
  • 8. How It Works When the seismic waves pass through the soil, the vibrations cause the individual grains in the soil to move around and  re-adjust their positions  This ultimately results in a decrease in volume of the soil mass as  the grains pack more tightly together  a reduction in porosity
  • 9.  The pore water which was originally in those spaces becomes compressed.  increase in pore water pressure).  The pore water pressure becomes so high, that the soil grains become almost Floats  causing a significant drop in the shear strength
  • 10.
  • 11. Damages  Liquefied soil, like water, cannot support the weight of whatever is lying above it – be it the surface layers of dry soil or the concrete floors of buildings.  The liquefied soil under that weight is forced into any cracks and crevasses it can find, including those in the dry soil above, or the cracks between concrete slabs.  It flows out onto the surface as boils, sand volcanoes and rivers of silt. In some cases the liquefied soil flowing up a crack can erode and widen the crack to a size big enough to accommodate a car.
  • 12.
  • 13. How to Identify? There are a number of different ways to evaluate the liquefaction susceptibility of a soil deposit.  Historical Criteria  Geological Criteria  Compositional Criteria
  • 14. Historical Criteria  Observations from earlier earthquakes provide a great deal of information  Soils that have liquefied in the past can liquefy again in future earthquakes.  If you are building a house and want to find out if your site is susceptible to liquefaction, you could investigate previous earthquakes to see if they caused liquefaction at your site.  Information is also available in the form of maps of areas where liquefaction has occurred in the past and/or is expected to occur in the future
  • 15. Geological Criteria  The type of geologic process that created a soil deposit has a strong influence on its liquefaction susceptibility.  Saturated soil deposits that have been created by  sedimentation in rivers and lakes (fluvial or alluvial deposits),  deposition of debris or eroded material (colluvial deposits),  or deposits formed by wind action (aeolian deposits) can be very liquefaction susceptible.
  • 16. Compositional Criteria  Liquefaction susceptibility depends on the soil type.  Clayey soil, particularly sensitive soils, may exhibit strain-softening behavior similar to that of liquefied soil, but do no liquefy in the same manner as sandy soils are.
  • 17. Compositional Criteria  Soils composed of particles that are all about the same size are more susceptible to liquefaction than soils with a wide range of particle sizes.  In a soil with many different size particles, the small particles tend to fill in the voids between the bigger particles thereby reducing the tendency for densification and pore water pressure development when shaken.
  • 18. Types of Failure  Cyclic Mobility  Overturning  Sand Boiling
  • 19. Cyclic Mobility  Deformations due to cyclic mobility develop incrementally because of static and dynamic stresses that exist during an earthquake.  Lateral spreading, a common result of cyclic mobility, can occur on gently sloping and on flat ground close to rivers and lakes.
  • 20. Overturning  Liquefaction can cause Overturning of large lateral loads on foundations. Foundation must also be able to resist horizontal loads bending moments induced and by lateral movements.  Liquefaction Damage: 1964 Niigata, Japan
  • 21. Sand Boiling  A sand boil is sand and water that come out onto the ground surface during an earthquake as a result of liquefaction at shallow depth.  The Damage of Port Structures (at Kushiro Port)
  • 22. After the earthquake  After the earthquake shaking has ceased, and liquefaction effects have diminished (which may take several hours), the permanent effects include:  Lowering of ground levels where liquefaction and soil ejection has occurred. Ground lowering may be sufficient to make the surface close to or below the water table, creating ponds.  Disruption of ground due to lateral spreading.
  • 23. During And After Earthquake
  • 24. Solution  To minimize liquefaction, one successful approach id to lower into the ground, a self digging apparatus till the desired depth is reached; then it is set in motion vibrating the soil surrounding it. This consolidates the sediment layer itself, and de-waters it up to the surface.  The ground surface will naturally alter during this process, and the surface is graded to the desired contours, filled as necessary with overburden, and smoothed off.  The equipment used at Pegasus Town north of Christchurch New Zealand, originated from Bahrein, where presumably this is the technique used to create the 'sand islands'. PAM JAMERA
  • 25. References  Ambraseys, N., and Sarma, S. (1969). "Liquefaction of Soils Induced by Earthquakes," Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 59(2), 651-664.  Arulanandan, K., Yogachandran, C., Muraleetharan, K. K., Kutter, B. L., and Chang, G. S., (1988). "Laboratory Flow Slide During Earthquake Simulation, Centrifuge 88, Corte, J.-F., ed., Paris, Balkema, Rotterdam, April, pp. 539-544.  Arulanandan, K. and Scott, R. F., Eds. (1993). "Verification of Numerical Procedures for the Analysis of Soil Liquefaction Problems," Proc. of the Intl. Conference on the Verification of Numerical Procedures for the Analysis of Soil Liquefaction  Problems, Davis, CA, Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands,