地盤工学会論文報告集
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CORRELATION OF PORE-PRESSURE B-VALUE WITH P-WAVE VELOCITY AND POISSON'S RATIO FOR IMPERFECTLY SATURATED SAND OR GRAVEL
國生 剛治
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2000 年 40 巻 4 号 p. 95-102

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Field data indicate that the P-wave velocity in sand or gravel is sometimes much lower than that of water, even if the soil is below the water table. It is well understood that a slight decrease in saturation normally evaluated by the B-value has a significant effect on undrained shear behavior like liquefaction of saturated soil. In the first part of this research, theoretical formulations of the B-value, P-wave velocity and Poisson's ratio are made by taking into account the decrease in bulk modulus of water due to a mixture of air bubbles. Then, computations are carried out using formulas based on the soil properties of a typical sand or gravelly soils and Masa soil from the Kobe area to make charts correlating the variables. These charts indicate that a small decrement in the B-value in the interval of B=1.0 to 0.8 will considerably decrease the P-wave velocity. Thus, the P-wave velocity which is easily measured in the field can serve as a convenient index to quantitatively evaluate the insitu soil B-value.

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