Appendix 5 IRC SP 114
Appendix 5 IRC SP 114
Appendix 5 IRC SP 114
APPENDIX – A5
A-5.1 General
A condition of decrease in the shear strength and/or stiffness caused by the increase in pore
water pressures in saturated cohesion less materials during earthquake ground motion is
referred to as liquefaction. It gives rise to significant permanent deformations or even to a
condition of near-zero effective stress in the soil.
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l The correction factor CSS for different sampling method is taken as 1.0 for
standard sampler and for non-standard sampler following value should be
considered-
Table 3 Correction for Non Standard Sampler
Presence of Fines Content (FC) in percent can also result in increase of cyclic resistance of
soils. For presence of fines, the SPT value is to be modified to N1(60)cs as follows:
The above expression is valid only for earthquakes with magnitude of 7.5. For earthquakes
with different magnitudes, the calculated CRR7.5 is to be corrected by –
CRR = (CRR7.5).(MSF)Kσ Kα (13)
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This factor is required when the magnitude is different than 7.5. The correction for high
overburden stresses Kσ is required when overburden pressure is high (depth>15m) and
using following equation:
Where σ′vo effective overburden pressure and Pa atmospheric pressure are measured in the
same units and f is an exponent and its value depends on the relative density Dr. for Dr=40%-
60%, f=0.8-0.7 and for Dr=60%-80%, f=0.7-0.6. The correction for static shear stresses Ka is
required only for sloping ground and shall be assumed unity otherwise.
Fig. Relation Between CRR and (N1)60 for Sand for Mw7.5 Earthquakes
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