Soil Liquefaction in Geotechnical Engineering

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Civil Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 August 2024 | Viewed by 75

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College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China
Interests: geotechnical engineering; geological hazard; centrifuge test
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Soil liquefaction is always a challenging and hot topic in geotechnical disciplines, constantly at the forefront of research and discussion, because it poses a significant threat to buildings and infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and underground pipelines. Therefore, this Special Issue is intended for the presentation of new ideas and results in the field of soil liquefaction, covering topics from mechanism analyses to practical applications.

Areas relevant to soil liquefaction include, but are not limited to, soil liquefaction mechanism analyses, liquefaction evaluations, liquefaction mapping, liquefaction prediction, liquefaction-triggering procedures, liquefaction resistance criteria, post-liquefaction behaviors, soil liquefaction numerical simulations, and soil liquefaction centrifuge model tests.

This Special Issue will publish high-quality, original research papers in the overlapping fields below: 

  • Liquefaction resistance criteria;
  • Earthquake-induced liquefaction hazard;
  • Static liquefaction hazard;
  • Soil liquefaction mechanism analysis;
  • Liquefaction evaluation;
  • Liquefaction mapping;
  • Liquefaction prediction;
  • Liquefaction-triggering procedure;
  • Post-liquefaction behaviors;
  • Soil liquefaction numerical simulation;
  • Centrifuge model tests.

Prof. Dr. Yu Zhao
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • liquefaction
  • earthquake
  • shear waves
  • seismic hazard
  • centrifuge modeling
  • liquefaction evaluation
  • numerical simulation
  • data mining
  • high overburden stress
  • geological age
  • porewater pressure
  • bender element test
  • static cone penetration test
  • standard penetration tests

Published Papers

This special issue is now open for submission.
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