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Civil and Environmental Engineering

Brigham Young University

2006

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Numerical Modeling Of Blast-Induced Liquefaction, Wayne Yeung Lee Jul 2006

Numerical Modeling Of Blast-Induced Liquefaction, Wayne Yeung Lee

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A research study has been conducted to simulate liquefaction in saturated sandy soil induced by nearby controlled blasts. The purpose of the study is to help quantify soil characteristics under multiple and consecutive high-magnitude shock environments similar to those produced by large earthquakes. The simulation procedure involved the modeling of a three-dimensional half-space soil region with pre-defined, embedded, and strategically located explosive charges to be detonated at specific time intervals. LS-DYNA, a commercially available finite element hydrocode, was the solver used to simulate the event. A new geo-material model developed under the direction of the U.S. Federal Highway Administration was …