土質工学会論文報告集
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PORE WATER PRESSURES MEASURED IN SAND DEPOSITS DURING AN EARTHQUAKE
石原 研而清水 恵助山田 恭央
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1981 年 21 巻 4 号 p. 85-100

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A set of piezometers was embedded in sand deposits on a reclaimed island in Tokyo Bay and a seismograph was placed on the ground surface nearby in order to monitor simultaneously in-situ pore water pressures and horizontal accelerations during earthquakes. During the September 25, 1980 earthquake, the instruments registered increases in pore water pressures corresponding to 19% and 16% of the effective overburden pressure at depths of 6.0 m and 14.0 m, respectively. At the same time, a maximum horizontal acceleration of 95 gal was registered at the ground surface. Laboratory cyclic triaxial tests had been performed on undisturbed soil specimens obtained from this site using a large diameter sampler. Based on the laboratory test data, an estimate was made of the pore water pressures that might be produced in the deposit by seismic shaking of a maximum acceleration of 95 gal. The estimated values of pore water pressure were shown to be in good agreement with the pore water pressures registered during the earthquake.
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