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dc.contributor.authorKanth, Aparna-
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-12T12:19:13Z-
dc.date.available2026-02-12T12:19:13Z-
dc.date.issued2023-01-
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8081/jspui/handle/123456789/18955-
dc.guideKumar, Ritesh and Agrawal, Pankajen_US
dc.description.abstractLiquefactionofsoilisaphenomenonwheretheeffectivestressesgetsreducedduetothegen- eration ofexcesspore-waterpressures(EPP)duringearthquakeshaking.Thisismanifestedby loss ofsoilstiffnessandshearstrength.Liquefactionisoneofthemostsignificantandremark- able causesofgroundfailureingeotechnicalearthquakeengineering.Thephenomenonmostly occurs insaturatedcohesionlesssoilswhensubjectedtoseismicloading.Thetendencyofasoil to getliquefyisdefinedasitsliquefactionpotential.Itisageneralpracticetoevaluatethelique- factionpotentialusingEPPgenerationandsingleordoubleamplitudeshearstrainof3%or5% respectivelyusingstress-based,strain-basedorenergy-basedapproach.Bothfieldandlaboratory investigationssupportstheevaluationofliquefactionpotentialanditsinducedeffects. Manifestation carriedoutinthepresentstudyisfocusedonthesoilofRoorkeeregion, Uttarakhand, India.DuetothepresenceoftheSolaniriver,thewatertableisatashallowdepthin the regionunderconsideration.Both,siteinvestigationandelementleveltestinghavesupported the findingthatSolanisandismorepronetoliquefaction.Thestudyareaalsoliesinseismiczone IV,altogethersignifyingthevulnerabilityofRoorkeeregionagainstseismicevents.Thus,itisof paramount importancetostudythebehaviourofregionalsoilandidentifyitseffectsondynamic stability ofbuiltenvironment.Forthispurpose,overallstudyiscategorizedintofourmajor sections: (a)GeotechnicalinvestigationusingfieldtestsandEarthquakesourcecharacterisation using paleo-liquefactionstudies,(b)Laboratoryinvestigationtoexaminethebehaviorofsoil under differentloadconditions,(c)Liquefactionpotentialofsoilusingtheenergy-basedapproach and relatingitwithearthquakeenergy,and(d)Sedimentejectamanifestationanditseffecton leveeconstructedoverplainterrain. In thepresentstudy,ninesiteslocatedinRoorkeeregionofUttarakhand,Indiaarese- lected namely,Bhagwanpur,Bahadrabad,ConvocationhallIITR,DEQcampusIITR,Haridwar, Hospital IITR,Solaniriverbed,SolanikunjIITRandSwimmingpoolIITR.Geotechnicalinves- tigationcarriedoutforeachsiteusingStandardPenetrationTest(SPT)by Muleyetal.,2022 are utilized inthepresentstudyandtheliquefactionpotentialisevaluatedfollowingthreeapproaches viz, IS1893:Part1,2016, Boulanger &Idriss,2014 and Youd&Idriss,2001a. Siteinvestigationis followedbytheprobabilisticearthquakesourcecharacterization.Theinverseanalysistechniques is utilizedonpaleo-liquefactionstudiestoestimatetheprobableseismicsourcelocationandmag- nitude fortheselectedRoorkeeregion.Accordingly,therelativelikelihoodofthesourcelocation and magnitudeisestimated.Amongst,alltheninesites,onesitefromalltheliquefactionsus- ceptible sitesi.eSolaniriverbedischosenforfurtherinvestigation.Thesamplescollectedfrom Solani riverbedaretakentolaboratorytodeterminetheindexproperties.BehaviourofSolani sand isexaminedundermonotonicandcyclicloadingsbothindryandsaturatedconditionsin the laboratory.Forthispurposefoursetoftestsareconductedviz.(a)drysamplessubjectedto monotonic loading,(b)saturatedsamplessubjectedtomonotonicloading,(c)drysamplessub- jected tocyclicloading,and(d)saturatedsamplessubjectedtocyclicloading.Resultsfromall the fourcasesarediscussedtofindtheeffectofsaturationandthedifferenceinbehaviourofsoil under bothstaticanddynamicconditions.Thetestsconductedarestrain-controlledundrained cyclictriaxialtestssubjectedtovaryingeffectiveconfiningstresses(50,100,150and200kPa). Further,measurementofliquefactionpotentialofSolanisandusinglaboratorytestsis also carriedout,followingtheenergy-basedapproach.Forthispurpose,aseriesofcyclictriaxial experimentsconductedinprevioussectionareutilizedtodeterminetherelationshipbetweenthe generated excessporewaterpressureandtheenergyrequiredbythesoiltoliquefy(WL). Cu- mulativedissipatedenergyperunitvolumeduringeachloadingcycleisequaltothecumulative enclosed areaofthehysteresisloop.Soil’sliquefactionenergyisdefinedasthesumoftheener- gies ineachcycleuptothecommencementofliquefaction.Anumericalapproachisdesignedto imitate theexperimentalresults.Theproposednumericalmodelisvalidatedandfurtherutilized to simulatethefieldconditions.Forthispurpose,asetofsixnear-fieldandsixfar-fieldground motions correspondingtothetargetteddesignedspectrumareselected,andtheenergyexperi- enced ontargettedsoilsampleduringtheseearthquakesisevaluated.Ifanearthquakeimparts energyequivalenttothecalculatedenergy,thesoilisconsideredtoliquefy. Lastly,tostudytheimpactofliquefactioninducedeffectsonthedynamicstabilityof builtenvironment,sedimentejectamanifestationonliquefiableSolanisandusingeffectivestress analysis (ESA)iscarriedoutinOPENSEES.TheparametersforthePM4Sandsoilconstitutive model usedinOPENSEESfornumericalstudyareevaluatedusingthenumericalapproachde- signed andcalibratedtoimitatetheexperimentalresults.Theeffectondynamicperformanceof leveeduetosedimentejectaisalsoexamined.Forthispurpose,aleveestructureisconstructedon the site,surroundedbytheSolanirivertoitsrightandaresidentialslumareatoitsleft.Ifseismic waveshitthisearthquake-pronearea,Solanisandismorelikelytoliquefywithsubsequentejecta of sedimentandaffecttheadjacentlivelihood.Thepresentstudyaimsatestimatingthehydraulic demand toproducesubsequentsedimentejectaforthelevelgroundandfinditseffectonlevee constructed overtheterrain.Basedonthefindings,severityofgroundfailureisalsoassessed.en_US
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dc.publisherIIT Roorkeeen_US
dc.titleEVALUATION OF LIQUEFACTION POTENTIAL OF ROORKEE REGION AND ITS INDUCED EFFECTS ON DYNAMIC STABILITY OF LEVEE CONSIDERING SEDIMENT EJECTA MANIFESTATIONen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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