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G(max) of Reclaimed Ground on the Western Coast of Korea Using Various Field and Laboratory Measurements

Authors
Jung, Young-HoonKim, TaesikCho, Wanjei
Issue Date
2-Oct-2014
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Keywords
cone penetration test (CPT); down hole seismic test; maximum shear modulus; shear wave velocity; SPT
Citation
MARINE GEORESOURCES & GEOTECHNOLOGY, v.32, no.4, pp.351 - 367
Journal Title
MARINE GEORESOURCES & GEOTECHNOLOGY
Volume
32
Number
4
Start Page
351
End Page
367
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/16557
DOI
10.1080/1064119X.2013.764556
ISSN
1064-119X
Abstract
The maximum shear modulus of soil is a principal parameter for the design of earth structures under static and dynamic loads. In this study, the statistical data of the maximum shear moduli of reclaimed ground in the Songdo area on the western coast of Korea were evaluated using various field and laboratory tests, including the standard penetration test (SPT), piezocone penetration test (CPTu), self-boring pressure meter test (SBPT), down-hole seismic test (DHT), seismic piezocone penetration test (SCPTu) and resonant column test (RCT). Soils were classified variously by using a conventional unified soil classification system and classification charts for CPTu data. For the soils containing mostly sand and silt, the soil classifications using the classification charts for CPTu data show good agreement with the unified soil classification. Based on the statistical analysis on various maximum shear moduli, new site-specific empirical correlations between the shear moduli and SPT and CPTu values were proposed. Predictions of the maximum shear moduli using the proposed correlations were compared with the data obtained from the DHT, which is comparatively exact in evaluating the maximum stiffness of soils. The good agreement confirmed that the proposed correlations reasonably predicted the maximum shear moduli of soils in western coastal area of Korea.
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