Dynamic stability analysis and basic action for struggle with dynamic soil liquefaction

The construction of buildings and structures in seismically hazardous areas is closely connected with the solution of the question of the dynamic stability of the soil base. World experience shows that the most destructive effect of seismic action is dynamic liquefaction. The probability of occurren...

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Main Authors: Sobolev Evgeny, Buslov Anatoly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819603021
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Summary:The construction of buildings and structures in seismically hazardous areas is closely connected with the solution of the question of the dynamic stability of the soil base. World experience shows that the most destructive effect of seismic action is dynamic liquefaction. The probability of occurrence and intensity of this process are determined by the geological and hydrogeological structure of the soil massif. Based on the results of special laboratory and field dynamic tests of soils, it is not always possible to completely exclude the possibility of developing this extremely negative process. In this paper, the main stages of the analysis of the dynamic stability of the soil of the foundations of buildings and structures in complex engineering-geological conditions are presented. A brief review of existing domestic and foreign measures for the protection of buildings and structures from the dynamic dilution of soils is given. Information is provided on the applicability and comparative effectiveness of the methods in question.
ISSN:2261-236X