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Report OFFICE COPY N.. 4 GeoPacific Engineering,Inc. -41f\1/4 14835 SW 72nd Ave � �.1 G 16 2018 680® Portland,Oregon 97224 V 11S IOC r`` .....-_-_-74:7--,.......:.-._ http://www.geopacificeng.co l.s�Y �£ do a. ° Ii'i -' ,,VISION LIQtUEFACTION ANALYSIS..REPOR7 , ;_ Project title:17-4626,72nd Avenue Apartments Location:11720 SW 72nd Avenue,Tigard,Oregon CPT file:17120 CPT-1 Text File Input parameters and analysis data Analysis method: Robertson(2009) G.W.T.(in-situ): 12.50 ft Use fill: No Clay like behavior Fines correction method: Robertson(2009) G.W.T.(earthq.): 12.50 ft Fill height: N/A applied: All soils Points to test: Based on Ic value Average results interval: 3 Fill weight: N/A Limit depth applied: Yes Earthquake magnitude Mw: 7.75 Ic cut-off value: 2.60 Trans.detect.applied: No Limit depth: 60.00 ft Peak ground acceleration: 0.46 Unit weight calculation: Based on SBT Ko applied: No MSF method: Method based Cone resistance Friction Ratio SBTn Plot CRR plot FS Plot 2 2 2 2- 2 4 i 4 42 4- 4 6 6 6 6- 6 ,ip 8 8 8 8- 8 10 10 10 10- 10 12 1212 12- 12 Durin 14 14- 14 16 1614 1614 16- ........• 16 18 18 18 18- 18 20 20 20 20- 20 22 22 22 # 22- 22 i_ 2 24 24 24 24- 4.11. 24 =26 26 26 t 26- 26 28 28 28 28- 28 30 30 30 30- law.-- 30 32 32 32 ' 32- 32 34 34 34 34- 34 36 3636 " 36- 36 38 38 38 38- 38 40 40 40 40- 40 42 42 42 42- 42 44 44 44 44- 44 a 46 46 46 46- __ - 46 v"' 48 48 48 48- 48 ■ 50 50 50 50- —� 50 52 52 52 52- �.wom 52 i I T•• 50 100 150 200 0 2 4 6 8 10 1 2 3 4 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 qt(tsf) Rf(%) IC(Robertson 1990) CRR&CSR Factor of safety M„,=7112,sigma'=1 atm base curve Summary of liquefaction potential 0.8 t . . t 1,000_ t t t I I it I I I 1 1 1 tt Liquefaction _ = j 7 \ 8 0.7- o 7 _ y _ �tA Y + 9 - 0.6- - t_ J�9� - _ c 100 ` 4• ♦ e% ct - tp N. y to _ Ij-� .L-0 A --I-It\ av+ 0.5- N • • - 0_ -� 2 5 — ,A as . �•�� • • L ce 0.4- M ♦ ♦ • . s�- u 'w ti<>. v • N 1p_. 40 0,9 -0' •• • ••I _ N _ `\ ,may 0.3- - ,. C ---,---- -- ,7=.- v - - 2 - i ti.: _ . --� - - 1 i r- i t 1 1 1 t 1 r t t t 1 1 1 1 1 — 0.1 1 10 0.1— - Normalized friction ratio(%) Zone A.:Cyclic liquefaction likely depending on size and duration of cyclic loading No Liquefaction - Zone A2:Cyclic liquefaction and strength loss likely depending on loading and ground geometry t 0 i t r t t t 1 t t t l t i . 1 t i t i t i t 1 t t t l t t t r t t t t t t , 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Zone 8:Liquefaction and post-earthquake strength loss unlikely,check cyclic softening Zone C.Cyclic liquefaction and strength loss possible depending on soil plasticity, Qtn,cs brittleness/sensitivity.strain to peak undrained strength and ground geometry CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software-Report created on:8/2/2017, 1:28:25 PM 1 Project file:Z:\Projects 2017\17-4626-72nd Avenue Apartments GRPT\Geotechnical\Liquefaction\CPT\17-4626,CPT-1 Liquefaction.clq This software is licensed to:GeoPacific Engineering,Inc. CPT name: 17120 CPT-1 Text File CPT basic interpretation plots Cone resistance Friction Ratio Pore pressure SBT Plot Soil Behaviour Type Said&sifysarti 2- 2- 2 2 3' 2- Siltysatl&sadjsilt 4- 4- 4 4 4 Claj&siltyda/ 6- 6- 6 6 6- Clay 8- 8- 8 8 8 Clay&sltyda/ 10- 10- 10 10 10 12- 12- 12 12 12 SiClltysaxl&saxi/sin {Nti, Clay 14- 14- 14- 14 14 qac,&siltyda/ 16- 16- 16- 16 16 Claj 18- 18- 18- 18 18 Clay qaj&siMyday 20- 20- 20- 20 20 Clay&silyday 22- 22- 22- 22 22 Clap&siltyda/ 1MSiltysad&saxljdlt 24- .-24- 24-‘ 24 24 Siltysad&said/silt L 26 t 26- =26- --26 L 26 qaj qaj&silydaj ., 4, 4, a. ,... 28- 28- g 28- g 28 8 28 Clay 30- 30- 30- 30 30 Clay&siltydaj 32- 32- 32- 32 9illysad&saxll+sift Sad&siltysaid 34- 34- 34- 34 34 Sad&gny 36- 36- 36- 36 36 38- 38- 38-` 38 38 ,,' &; Silt/sad&sadjsilt 40- 40- 40- 4040 '+ 42- 42- 42- 42 42- , gag,silydaj 44- 44- 44- 44 44 "- ., - Silysad&saTljslt 46- 46- 46- 46 46 Claj&siltyda/ 48- 48- 48- 48 48— Claj&siI�daj SIysad8sarcliatt 50- 50- 50- 50 50h glaj&silyday 52- 52- 52- 52 52 Clai&siltydat .. -,-7 r9iYsaTIPs qli 50 100 150 200 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 100 200 300 400 500 1 2 3 4 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 qt(tsf) Rf(%) u(psi) Ic(SBT) SBT(Robertson et al. 1986) Input parameters and analysis data Analysis method: Robertson(2009) Depth to water table(erthq.): 12.50 ft Fill weight: N/A SBT legend Fines correction method: Robertson(2009) Average results interval: 3 Transition detect.applied: No Points to test: Based on Ic value Ic cut-off value: 2.60 Ko applied: No II 1.Sensitive fine grained • 4.Clayey silt to silty ❑ 7.Gravely sand to sand Earthquake magnitude Mw: 7.75 Unit weight calculation: Based on SBT Clay like behavior applied: All soils Ili Peak ground acceleration: 0.46 Use fill: No Limit depth applied: Yes 2.Organic material El 5.Silty sand to sandy silt 8.Very stiff sand to Depth to water table(insitu): 12.50 ft Fill height: N/A Limit depth: 60.00 ft I. 3.Clay to silty clay ❑ 6.Clean sand to silty sand ❑ 9.Very stiff fine grained CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software-Report created on:8/2/2017, 1:28:25 PM 2 Project file:Z:\Projects 2017\17-4626-72nd Avenue Apartments GRPT\Geotechnical\Liquefaction\CPT\17-4626,CPT-1 Liquefaction.clq This software is licensed to:GeoPacific Engineering,Inc. CPT name: 17120 CPT-1 Text File CPT basic interpretation plots (normalized) Norm.cone resistance Norm.friction ratio Nom.pore pressure ratio SBTn Plot Norm.Soil Behaviour Type z- 2- z- z sad&sfysrd z-' SlItysad&sadism 4- 4- 4- 4 4 Clay&sltyday 6- 6- 6- 6 r 6 Clay 8- 8- 8- 8 Clay&sillyda/ 8 Siltyse d&sadlyslt 10- 10- 10- 10 10- Clay&sNyday 12- 12- 12- 1212 Siltysad&sax)yslt IC .,M Clay 14- 14- 14- 14 14 Clay&sHyday 16- 16- 16- 16 16 Clay 18- 18- 18- 18 18 Clay Clay&sllyday 20- 20- 20- 20 �. 20 Clay&sltyday 22- 22- 22- 22 22 Clay&sKyday s,,, SlItysaxl&sSaadd,rrSilt 24- g 24- —24- 24 24 Siltysad&sadysn Clay 26- _c 26- 26--44 y 26 y 26 Clay g28- 8 28- A 28- g 28 8 28 Clay 30- 30- 30- 30 ' r 30 Clay&sltyday 32- 32- 32- 32 '/ 32- 34- 34- 34^ 34 °- . 34- 36- 36- 36- 36 ,nN, 36- Siltysad&sarlysfl 38- 38- 38- 38- 40- 40- 40- 40 40- 42- 42- 42- 42 42-11111111Clay&sltyday 44- 44- 44- 44 44- Stltysad&saxlysft 46- 46- 46- 46 46 Clay&altyday 48- 48- 48- 48 48 50- 50- 50- 50 50 Clay&altyday 52- 52- 52- 52 w.. S2 Clay —1-1'9 i , I , , I r , r , , , r 0 50 100 150 20C 0 2 4 6 8 10 -0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1 2 3 4 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Qtn Fr(%) Bq Ic(Robertson 1990) SBTn(Robertson 1990) Input parameters and analysis data Analysis method: Robertson(2009) Depth to water table(erthq.): 12.50 ft Fill weight: N/A SBTn legend Fines correction method: Robertson(2009) Average results interval: 3 Transition detect.applied: No Points to test: Based on Ic value Ic cut-off value: 2.60 K,,applied: No • 1.Sensitive fine grained U 4.Clayey silt to silty 0 7.Gravely sand to sand Earthquake magnitude My,,: 7.75 Unit weight calculation: Based on SBT Clay like behavior applied: All soils ® 2.Organic material 0 5.Silty sand to sandy silt E3 8.Very stiff sand to Peak ground acceleration: 0.46 Use fill: No Limit depth applied: Yes Depth to water table(insitu): 12.50 ft Fill height: N/A Limit depth: 60.00 ft . 3.Clay to silty clay 0 6.Clean sand to silty sand 0 9.Very stiff fine grained CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software-Report created on:8/2/2017,1:28:25 PM 3 Project file:Z:\Projects 2017\17-4626-72nd Avenue Apartments GRPT\Geotechnical\Liquefaction\CPT\17-4626,CPT-1 Liquefaction.clq This software is licensed to:GeoPacific Engineering,Inc. CPT name: 17120 CPT-1 Text File Liquefaction analysis overall plots (intermediate results) Total cone resistance SBTn Index Norm.cone resistance Grain char,factor Corrected norm.cone resistance 2— 2— 2— 2— 4— 4 4— 4— 4- 6— 6 6— 6— 6— r 8— 8 8— 8— 8— 10— 10 „. 10— 10— 10- 12— 12 i 12— 12— 12- 14— 14 14— 14— 14— 16— 16 w 16— 16— 16— S--.' 18— 18 . 18— 18— 18- 20— 20 20— 20— 20— 22— 22 ; 22— 22— 22— 2 24— 24 ':' y 2 24— 2 24— 2 24— t 26 ,�26 t 26— t 26— t 26— g 28- 28 _ 28-a. g 28- 28— ou 411 30— 30 30— 30— 30- 32— 32 32— 32— 32- 34— 34 34— 34— 34- 36— 36 36— 36— 36- 38— 38 38— 38— 38- 40— 40 40— 40— 40- 42- 42 42— 42— 42— 1. 44- 44 '` 44- 44- 44- 1. k 46— 46 4 i 46— 46— 46— 48— 48 > 48— 48— 48— r,,,,y— 50— 50 50— 50— 50- 52— 52 . 52— 52— 52— imil •�" i i i i i 50 100 150 200 1 2 3 4 0 50 100 150 20C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 50 100 150 20C qt(tsf) Ic(Robertson 1990) Qtn Kc Qtn,cs Input parameters and analysis data Analysis method: Robertson(2009) Depth to water table(erthq.): 12.50 ft Fill weight: N/A Fines correction method: Robertson(2009) Average results interval: 3 Transition detect.applied: No Points to test: Based on Ic value Ic cut-off value: 2.60 Ka applied: No Earthquake magnitude M,,,: 7.75 Unit weight calculation: Based on SBT Clay like behavior applied: All soils Peak ground acceleration: 0.46 Use fill: No Limit depth applied: Yes Depth to water table(insitu): 12.50 ft Fill height: N/A Limit depth: 60.00 ft CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software-Report created on:8/2/2017,1:28:25 PM4 Project file:Z:\Projects 2017\17-4626-72nd Avenue Apartments GRPT\Geotechnical\Liquefaction\CPT\17-4626,CPT-1 Liquefaction.clq This software is licensed to:GeoPacific Engineering,Inc. CPT name: 17120 CPT-1 Text File Liquefaction analysis overall plots CRR plot FS Plot LPI Vertical settlements Lateral displacements 2- ' 2- 2 2 2- 4- 4- 4 4- 4- 6- 6- 6 6- 6- 8- 8- 8 8- 8- 10- 10- I 10 10- 10- • 12-.,_. 7 12- ;; 12 12- 12- Dunn ,i,1-€1. m! 14^ 14 m 14 14- ' ( 14- 16- 16- 16 16-" 16- 18 18 18- 18- 18- 20- 20- — 20 20 20- 22- „s �� 22- ® 22 22 22- 2 24- .e.. 2 24- '� 24 2 24 24- e / •= 26- 26- -.* , 26 , 26 t 26- L Y Y 8 28- s 28- g 28 28 '5_. 28- 30- Alm— 30- 30 30 30- ,, 32- 32- 32 32- 32- 34^ 34- 34 34- 34- 36- 36- 36 36- 36- 38- 38- 38 38- 38- 40- 40- 40 40- 40 42- 42- 42 42- 42- 44- 44- ■ 44 44^ 44- NM 46- ,. 46- 46 46 46- 48- .— 48- III48 48 48- 50-- so- 50 50 50^ 52- 52- A , 52 52 52- 'Tum ! i ` I 1 i ii i i i i i i i i i i 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 0 5 10 15 20 0 0.5 1 1.5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 CRR&CSR Factor of safety Liquefaction potential Settlement(in) Displacement(in) Input parameters and analysis data F.S.color scheme LPI color scheme Analysis method: Robertson(2009) Depth to water table(erthq.): 12.50 ft Fill weight: N/A II Almost certain it will liquefy ® Very high risk Fines correction method: Robertson(2009) Average results interval: 3 Transition detect,applied: No ❑ Very likely to liquefy ❑ High risk Points to test: Based on Ic value Ic cut-off value: 2.60 Ko applied: No Earthquake magnitude Mw: 7,75 Unit weight calculation: Based on SBT Clay like behavior applied: All soils ❑ Liquefaction and no liq.are equally likely ❑ Low risk Peak ground acceleration: 0.46 Use fill: No Limit depth applied: Yes ❑ Unlike to liquefy Depth to water table(insitu): 12.50 ft Fill height: N/A Limit depth: 60.00 ft Almost certain it will not linuefv CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software-Report created on:8/2/2017, 1:28:25 PM 5 Project file:Z:\Projects 2017\17-4626-72nd Avenue Apartments GRPT\Geotechnical\Liquefaction\CPT\17-4626,CPT-1 Liquefaction.clq This software is licensed to:GeoPacific Engineering,Inc. CPT name: 17120 CPT-1 Text File Check for strength loss plots (Robertson (2010)) Norm.cone resistance Grain char.factor Corrected norm.cone resistance SBTn Index Liquefied Su/Sig'v 2- 2- 2- 2 2- 4- 4- 4- 4 r 4- 6- 6- 6- 6 6- 1115 —\\Z 8- 8- 8- 8 8- 10- 10- 10- 10 10- s. 12- 12- 12- 12 12- F 14- 14- 14 14- 16- 16- I� 16- 16 lr► 16- ....18- 18- '�' 18- 18 i 18- 20- 20- 20- 20 ' 20- 22- 22- 22- 22 22- 2 24- 2 24- 2 24- .24 24- L 26 .c 26- s 26- r 26 z 26- a.28- g 28- g 28- g 28 - 8 28- 30- 30- 30- 30 30- 32- 32- 32- 32 32- 34- 34- 34- 34 34- 36- 36- 36- 36 36- 38- 38- 38- 38 . 38- 40- 40- 40- 40 40- 42- 42- 42- 42 42- 44- 44- 44- 44 44- 46- 46- 46- 46 46- 48- 48- 48- 48 ? 48- 50- 50- 50- 50 50- —Peak Su ratio 52- 52- 52- 52 . 52- 1 1 1 r r I 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 50 100 150 20C 1 2 3 4 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 Qtn Kc Qtn,cs Ic(Robertson 1990) Su/Sig'v Input parameters and analysis data Analysis method: Robertson(2009) Depth to water table(erthq.): 12.50 ft Fill weight: N/A Fines correction method: Robertson(2009) Average results interval: 3 Transition detect,applied: No Points to test: Based on Ic value Ic cut-off value: 2.60 Ko applied: No Earthquake magnitude Mw: 7.75 Unit weight calculation: Based on SBT Clay like behavior applied: All soils Peak ground acceleration: 0.46 Use fill: No Limit depth applied: Yes Depth to water table(insitu): 12.50 ft Fill height: N/A Limit depth: 60.00 ft CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software-Report created on:8/2/2017, 1:28:25 PM 6 Project file:Z:\Projects 2017\17-4626-72nd Avenue Apartments GRPT\Geotechnical\Liquefaction\CPT\17-4626,CPT-1 Liquefaction.clq This software is licensed to:GeoPacific Engineering,Inc. CPT name: 17120 CPT-1 Text File Estimation of post-earthquake settlements Cone resistance SBTn Plot FS Plot Strain plot Vertical settlements 2- 2 2- 2- 2 4- 4 4- • 4- 4 6- 6 6- 6- 6 4 8- 8 8- 8- 8 10- 10 10- 4 10- 10 12- 12 12- 12- 12 14- 14 14� 14� 14 16- 16 16- 16- 16 `• . 18- 18 t, 18, 18- 18 s 20- 20 ` - 20- 20 11..- 20 22- 22 22- 22-t 22 24- 2424- 24 �� 2 24 r 26 L 26 26- ,', L 26- L 26 • •8 28- i8 8 28- ',6.. 28- ti. 28 30- 30 30- 30-) 30 /r 32- 32 32- .--- 32- 32- 34- 34 34- 34- 34- 36- 36 `f 36- itito 36- 36- 38- 38 38- j 38- 38- 40- 40 40- 40- 40- 42- 42 '. 42- -- 42- 42 44- 44g' 44- 44- 44- 46- 46 46- 46-p 46 48- 48 48- 48-u 48 50- 50 50- • 50^. 50 • 52- 52 52 52- 52 50 100 150 200 1 2 3 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0.5 1 1.5 qt(tsf) Ic(Robertson 1990) Factor of safety Volumentric strain(%) Settlement(in) Abbreviations qt: Total cone resistance(cone resistance q,corrected for pore water effects) Ic: Soil Behaviour Type Index FS: Calculated Factor of Safety against liquefaction Volumentric strain: Post-liquefaction volumentric strain CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software-Report created on:8/2/2017, 1:28:25 PM 32 Project file:Z:\Projects 2017\17-4626-72nd Avenue Apartments GRPT\Geotechnical\Liquefaction\CPT\17-4626,CPT-1 Liquefaction.clq This software is licensed to:GeoPacific Engineering,Inc. CPT name: 17120 CPT-1 Text File Estimation of post-earthquake lateral Displacements Geometric parameters:Level ground(or gently sloping)with free face(L:80.00 ft-H:20.00 ft) Cone resistance SBTn Plot Corrected norm.cone resista FS Plot Cyclic shear strain Lateral displacements 2 2 2- 2 22\ 2- 4 4 4- 4 4J 4- 6 6 P 6- 6 6- 6- illii. 8 8 8- 8 8- I 8- 10 10 10- 10 10-;... 10- 12 12 401. 12- � /le 12 _ 11, 12-1 12- 14 ,, 14- 14 I14� 14- 16 16 16- 16 16- -.71." 6- 16- 18 18 18- 18 18- 18- I 2020 F 20- 20 —22- 22 ® 22- 22- 24 24 24- 24 - 24 l 24- • 26 r 26 v•I t 26- t 26 t 26-k t 26- g2s g.28g28-g28 28- g2s- 30 30 , 30- 30 30- 30- 32 32 a° 32- 32 32- 32- 34 34 . , 34- 34 I34- 34- 36 36 36- ii ! 38 38-40 40-42 E, 42-44 44-a'46 46-48 ` 48-50 50 50- 50ji 50-x. 50- 52 52 52- 52 ., 52-� 52- i . I . i Ti i i i IIF I I 50 100 150 200 1 2 3 4 0 50 100 150 200 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 20 40 60 80 100 qt(tsf) Ic(Robertson 1990) Qtn,cs Factor of safety Gamma max(%) Displacement(in) Abbreviations Surface condition q,:Total cone resistance(cone resistance qc corrected for pore water effects) F.S.:Factor of safety + X Ic:Soil Behaviour Type Index y,nax:Maximum cyclic shear strain H Qcn,c:Equivalent clean sand normalized CPT total cone resistance LDI:Lateral displacement index ,p, " L CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software-Report created on:8/2/2017,1:28:25 PM 36 Project file:Z:\Projects 2017\17-4626-72nd Avenue Apartments GRPT\Geotechnical\Liquefaction\CPT\17-4626,CPT-1 Liquefaction.clq GeoPacific Engineering,Inc. 14835 SW 72nd Ave 660® Portland,Oregon 97224 http://www.geopacificeng.com Project title:17-4626,72nd Avenue Apartments Location:11720 SW 72nd Avenue,Tigard,Oregon Overall lateral displacements report 104.1668) 100.00- 95.00- 90.00- 85.00- 80.00- 75.00— c 70.00- 65.00— w 60.00— its N 55.00_ '5 50.00- 45.00— m 40.00— _ 35.00- 30.00- 25.00- 20.00- 15.00 10.00- 5.00—_ 0.00 4 L u N N n CPTU name CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software 1 Project file:Z:\Projects 2017\17-4626-72nd Avenue Apartments GRPT\Geotechnical\Liquefaction\CPT\17-4626,CPT-1 Liquefaction.clq GeoPacific Engineering,Inc. 14835 SW 72nd Ave ktftPizgmifIC Portland,Oregon 97224 http://www.geopacificeng.com Project title:17-4626,72nd Avenue Apartments Location:11720 SW 72nd Avenue,Tigard,Oregon Overall vertical settlements report [1.949[ 1.90- 1.80- 1.70 1.60- 1.50— c 1.40— s,1.30— c - E 1.20— 41 1.10- N 1.007 rii 0.90= E 0.80_ 0.70- 0.60- 0.50- 0.40- 0.30- 0.20- 0.10: 0.00 U- lL e4 u 0 n r1 CPTU nave CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software 1 Project file:Z:\Projects 2017\17-4626-72nd Avenue Apartments GRPT\Geotechnical\Liquefaction\CPT\17-4626,CPT-1 Liquefaction.clq Procedure for the evaluation of soil liquefaction resistance, NCEER(1998) Calculation of soil resistance against liquefaction is performed according to the Robertson & Wride (1998) procedure. The procedure used in the software, slightly differs from the one originally published in NCEER-97-0022 (Proceedings of the NCEER Workshop on Evaluation of Liquefaction Resistance of Soils). The revised procedure is presented below in the form of a flowcharts: i qc:tip resistance,f,: sleeve friction ow,ow :in-situ vertical total and effective stress units:all in kPa ,,. _i (-- initial stress exponent°:n= 1.0 and calculate Q,F,and I, ifIe<_ 1.64,n=0.5 if 1.64<1,<3.30,n=(l,-1.64)0,3+0.5 if1>3.30,n=1.0 iterate until the change in it,An<0.01 if ow'>300 kPa.let n= 1.0 for all soils lif °updated from f Robertson and n Wride.(1998) C � J 1,6 1 1 �_ • ____._ f --. +)= I�?`-6'") •C„ 1• — is. 100 100 (qe—0;.,,) 1, = 3.47_10,02 (1.22+log F)1 if 1; < 1.64,K.= 1.0 if 1.64<k<2,60,Kt=-0.103 1,' +5.581 1,3 21.63 I;;2+33.75 1,—17.88 if 1,>2.60,evaluate using other criteria;likely nonliquefiable if F> 1% BUT,if 1.64<I,<2.36andF<0.5%,setic..=.- 1.0 ``. ./ (grw)c,- Ke•Q f 4 i (leR5—93• ('1'te`"141 --0,08,if 50 5(gctlV)os< 160 I(XX) C'RR s-0.833.L(q4'�`),.,1-0,05,if(gc1N)cs<50 L 1000JJ \ f k.>2.60,evaluate using other criteria;likely nonliquifiable if F> IV 1 "Esti inti ng liquefaction-induced ground settlements from CPT for level ground", G. Zhang, P.K. Robertson, and R.W.I. Brachrren CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software 50 Procedure for the evaluation of soil liquefaction resistance(all soils), Robertson (2010) Calculation of soil resistance against liquefaction is performed according to the Robertson & Wride (1998) procedure. This procedure used in the software, slightly differs from the one originally published in NCEER-97-0022 (Proceedings of the NCEER Workshop on Evaluation of Liquefaction Resistance of Soils). The revised procedure is presented below in the form of a flowchart': CPT qt,fS,ow,a'va,pa= I atm all sane units as pa * Initial stress exponent: ii- 1.0:Calculate Qi,,,F,, Ic n=0.381(1,.)+0.05I°.' j-0.15 19„ n S I.0 Iterate until change in n,An f..0.01 A 4 C -��j i U," P,=[(9r -a„'��.(. w F, = f' •100 . (q, -a,.,,) o 1, =1(3.47-logo,,,)' +(1.22+1og F,.y r 1 Ic 2.5) 2.50<- Ic<: 2.70 Ic 2.70 V IfI,:I, 1.64. K,, - 1.0 v When 1.64<Ic<2.60 Kc-- 5.58Ic`-0.403 Iia--21.63I:2 t 33.751,- 17.88) K, =6x10 (1 )'"a If 1.64,-_,Ic<2.36 AND Fr<0.5%,set Kc= 1.0 1 Qm.cs--Kt•Qui 4 rr♦ CRR,, =93LQ`--- l +0.08 1000 C:RR,, =0,053Q;„K„ i 50<_Q,,.„ 5160 1 P.K. Robertson, 2009. "Performance based earthquake design using the CPT", Keynote Lecture, International Conference on Performance-based Design in Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering—from case history to practice,IS-Tokyo,June 2009 CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software 51 Procedure for the evaluation of soil liquefaction resistance, Idriss& Boulanger(2008) qc: tip resistance, f9: sleeve friction ova,ova': in situ vertical total and effective stress 1 m = 1.338 -0.249 x(gc1N)°•2 64 iterate until change in m, < 0.01 ( P \m CN = —° <_1.7 'Qvo 110" gc1N —CN x(lc Pa 4 Ec < 2.6 (Ic > 2.63 4, gC1Nce =gciN +Aq 1 CRR Nt 7.s, —1 =0.80 x S0 x Ka where : Q,,,, ( 1.63+N 9.7 15.7 )2\ gc1N = 5.4+ q i xe Fc+o.oi .FC FC-0.01j 4, 4c1Ncs f 4ovxa 2 9c1Nce 9c1N < 540 + 67 ,� 80 ) 114 _g CRR Qw=1 =e' CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software 52 Procedure for the evaluation of soil liquefaction resistance (sandy soils), Moss et al. (2006) CPT qt, f3, I, I, < cut-off Initial estimate using raw tip measurements, friction ratio, Calculate go. Repeat until an acceptable convergence tolerance is achieved. Rf if2 c =f1 '(T- 3 A C C - Pa qt,1=Cq-qt V / yy gY.o45 +qt,1 0,110-Rf)+ (.001_Rf)+C•(1+0,850•Rf)-0.848 In(viw)-0.002•In(cry)-20,923 +1,632. 14' l CRR =exp L 1 7.177 CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software 53 Procedure for the evaluation of liquefaction-induced lateral spreading displacements Site investigation Design Ground with SPT or earthquake geometry v SPT data with Moment magnitude Geometric parameters content of earthquake(Mw) for each of different or CPT data and peak surface zones in level(or i acceleration(a„x) gently sloping)ground l J with(or without)a free face 7 l Y \ Liquefaction potential analysis y to calculate FS,(N1)6oes or i 1 (ge1Nks Zones with three major Zones with — geometric parameters or more than (using the NCEER SPT- less-free face height(H), three major CPT-based method(Youd et al. the distance to a free face geometric 2001)) J (L),or/and slope(S) parameters (..._ 1 v i Calculation of the lateral displacement index L/H or/and Evaluation of (using Figure 1 and Equation[3]) S lateral J J displacements based on \ other If Estimated lateral displacement,LD approaches (Ni)6o�s<14 d For gently sloping ground without a free face, engineering g (gemNks<70 LD=(S+0.20)-LDI (for 0.2%<S<3.5%) judgment For level ground with a free face, evaluate potential LD=6 •(LVED°8•LDI (for 5<L/H<40) of flow liquefaction �. ..1 'Row chart illustrating major steps in estimating liquefaction-induced lateral spreading displacements using the proposed approach p_.40% — Zmax 50 : 1 LDI— -Ymax��= e 40 �• � 1 . ► y, 50% 1 Equation[3] _ifi U• 30 : w/o E • 70,) E 80% Te ]0 - — \ - At 9v` 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 Factor of safety, FS 1 Figure 1 ' "Estimating liquefaction-induced ground settlements from CPT for level ground", G. Zhang, P.K. Robertson, and R.W.I. Brachman CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software 54 Procedure for the estimation of seismic induced settlements in dry sands Average shear stress,rn, T,„ =CSR*'640 =0.65 •o'ma°` .6v0•tia 1 g Estimate small shear strain modulus, C1 G =0.0188 10(os5l458) .(qt_av) 4 Estimate shear strain amplitude,y (based on Pradel(1998)) y- _ 11+ = 1+a ebRl•R•100 (°/0) L 1 +a J R = G (Note'c„ and G0 same units) 0 =0.0389 •(-11+ (av 1+0.124 Pa b =6400 •I Pa J l ■ Estimate volumetric strain in 15 cycles -120 evol(15)=Y r 1)604s Qm.cS (N1)60.0 _ 8.5 1 - Ic 4.6 Volumetric strain in design earthquake N 0.45 ;01-cvol(151 15 Nr =(1V1_4)3.17 Seismic settlement, s GWT s=2• livoi'dz Robertson,P.K.and Lisheng,S.,2010,"Estimation of seismic compression in dry soils using the CPT"FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RECENT ADVANCES IN GEOTECHNICAL EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING AND SOIL DYNAMICS,Symposium in honor of professor I.M.Idriss,San Diego,CA CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software 55 Liquefaction Potential Index(LPI)calculation procedure Calculation of the Liquefaction Potential Index(LPI) is used to interpret the liquefaction assessment calculations in terms of severity over depth.The calculation procedure is based on the methology developed by Iwasaki(1982)and is adopted by AFPS. To estimate the severity of liquefaction extent at a given site, LPI is calculated based on the following equation: ao LPI = (10-0,5z)x p xd where: FL= 1-F.S.when F.S. less than 1 FL=0 when F.S.greater than 1 z depth of measurment in meters Values of LPI range between zero(0)when no test point is characterized as liquefiable and 100 when all points are characterized as susceptible to liquefaction.Iwasaki proposed four(4)discrete categories based on the numeric value of LPI: •LPI =0 : Liquefaction risk is very low •0 < LPI <= 5 : Liquefaction risk is low •5 < LPI <= 15 : Liquefaction risk is high •LPI > 15 : Liquefaction risk is very high 0.0 1.0 2.0 U 31z) 10 0 ti 0 ,P 5 / 5r 111/ N10 _ 10 15 • 15 • 20 es 20 50 i Graphical presentation of the LPI calculation procedure CLiq v.1.7.6.49-CPT Liquefaction Assessment Software 56 References • Lunne, T., Robertson, P.K., and Powell,J.J.M 1997. Cone penetration testing in geotechnical practice, E&FN Spon Routledge, 352 p, ISBN 0-7514-0393-8. • Boulanger, R.W. and Idriss, I. M., 2007. Evaluation of Cyclic Softening in Silts and Clays. ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering June,Vol. 133, No. 6 pp 641-652 • Robertson, P.K. and Cabal, K.L., 2007, Guide to Cone Penetration Testing for Geotechnical Engineering. Available at no cost at http://www.geologismiki.gr/ • Robertson, P.K. 1990. Soil classification using the cone penetration test. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 27(1), 151-8. • Robertson, P.K. and Wride, C.E., 1998. 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