In the simplified methods for estimating the cyclic resistance ratio (CRR) based on the flat dilatometer test (DMT), the liquefaction triggering curve is defined as a function of the horizontal stress index. A DMT-based calibration of a simplified pore water pressure model for effective stress analyses has been also recently proposed by Chiaradonna et al. (2023), even though limited to an ideal clean sand. This paper aims to explore the effects of the fines content on the seismic response of a liquefiable site where the cyclic strength of the soils is estimated by dilatometer tests. This evaluation is firstly performed on an ideal one-dimensional soil column, where the percentage of fines content is parametrically changed. Then, the study is verified on a real case, by considering a well-investigated site located in the Emilia-Romagna plain (Italy), where widespread liquefaction occurred in the 2012 seismic sequence. Indeed, a comprehensive site characterization from previous in-situ and laboratory tests carried out by various research groups is available for sand, silty sand, and sandy silt deposits encountered in that area. The nonlinear dynamic analyses accounting for the fines content effect are compared with that obtained by adopting the calibration procedure based on laboratory tests. Guidelines and limitations of the proposed approach obtained from this study are useful in providing awareness to practitioners about the calibration strategies for dynamic analysis based on DMT-tests.
Published on 07/06/24
Submitted on 07/06/24
Volume Innovation in DMT & SDMT testing, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/isc.2024.232
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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