Probability method for assessing the hazard of sand seismic liquefaction based on Monte Carlo technique

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Authors

  • J. F. Chen
  • H. Sun
  • Z. M. Shi
  • Xiaoying Zhuang

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  • Tongji University
  • Shanghai Jiaotong University
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGround Modification and Seismic Mitigation - Proceedings of the GeoShanghai Conference
Pages373-378
Number of pages6
Edition152
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2006
Externally publishedYes
EventGround Modification and Seismic Mitigation - GeoShanghai Conference - Shanghai, China
Duration: 6 Jun 20068 Jun 2006

Publication series

NameGeotechnical Special Publication
Number152
ISSN (Print)0895-0563

Abstract

As the hazard of sand seismic liquefaction is random, a probability method for assessing the hazard is proposed, that is, non-liquefaction, light liquefaction, moderate liquefaction, and severe liquefaction are quantified with probability. The expressions to compute the liquefaction hazard probability are also proposed by the method of Monte Carlo. A case is analyzed by the probability method and the result shows that the probability method can quantitatively assess the liquefaction hazard. Copyright ASCE 2006.

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Probability method for assessing the hazard of sand seismic liquefaction based on Monte Carlo technique. / Chen, J. F.; Sun, H.; Shi, Z. M. et al.
Ground Modification and Seismic Mitigation - Proceedings of the GeoShanghai Conference. 152. ed. 2006. p. 373-378 (Geotechnical Special Publication; No. 152).

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Chen, JF, Sun, H, Shi, ZM & Zhuang, X 2006, Probability method for assessing the hazard of sand seismic liquefaction based on Monte Carlo technique. in Ground Modification and Seismic Mitigation - Proceedings of the GeoShanghai Conference. 152 edn, Geotechnical Special Publication, no. 152, pp. 373-378, Ground Modification and Seismic Mitigation - GeoShanghai Conference, Shanghai, China, 6 Jun 2006. https://doi.org/10.1061/40864(196)50
Chen, J. F., Sun, H., Shi, Z. M., & Zhuang, X. (2006). Probability method for assessing the hazard of sand seismic liquefaction based on Monte Carlo technique. In Ground Modification and Seismic Mitigation - Proceedings of the GeoShanghai Conference (152 ed., pp. 373-378). (Geotechnical Special Publication; No. 152). https://doi.org/10.1061/40864(196)50
Chen JF, Sun H, Shi ZM, Zhuang X. Probability method for assessing the hazard of sand seismic liquefaction based on Monte Carlo technique. In Ground Modification and Seismic Mitigation - Proceedings of the GeoShanghai Conference. 152 ed. 2006. p. 373-378. (Geotechnical Special Publication; 152). doi: 10.1061/40864(196)50
Chen, J. F. ; Sun, H. ; Shi, Z. M. et al. / Probability method for assessing the hazard of sand seismic liquefaction based on Monte Carlo technique. Ground Modification and Seismic Mitigation - Proceedings of the GeoShanghai Conference. 152. ed. 2006. pp. 373-378 (Geotechnical Special Publication; 152).
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