Investigation of Shear Wave Velocity by Using Multi-Channel Analysis of Surface Wave Method for Microzonation Map Development and Its Application to Industrial Frame Structures

2018 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
pp. 110-114
Author(s):  
F. M. Nazri ◽  
C. G. Tan ◽  
M. T. Abdul Rashid
2014 ◽  
Vol 14 (05) ◽  
pp. 1440009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Koji Ichii ◽  
Keisuke Kitade ◽  
Mayumi Kawano ◽  
Ikuo Taguchi

Port structures such as pile supported piers and quay walls generally face severe conditions, and deterioration of port structures is often observed. For an example, at a sheet pile quay wall, sheet pile is a structural component which is easily deteriorated by corrosion. As a result of deterioration of sheet pile, the backfilled soil would be washed out due to the tidal action. Suffusion, the phenomena of the washed out of fine particles and loosening of soil layer, is a problem to be considered in the maintenance of a quay wall. Therefore, a health monitoring method for the backfill of a sheet pile quay wall is necessary. In this study, the applicability of a surface-wave method for health monitoring of a sheet pile quay wall was examined. First, the variation of shear wave velocity in the ground due to suffusion and variation in water content is measured from bender element tests. Then, 2D finite element method (FEM) dynamic analysis was conducted to simulate a surface-wave measurement on a sheet pile quay wall. From the result of the analysis, the estimated shear wave velocity profile based on surface-wave method agrees fairly well with the assumed soil profile. Finally, surface-waves were measured at a sheet pile quay wall, and the measured results were compared with the result of Swedish weight sounding test at the site. Furthermore, the difference between the shear wave velocity profiles at ebb tide and that at high tide was successfully measured by the surface-wave method. Thus, the applicability of the surface-wave method for a sheet pile quay wall is demonstrated in this study.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (6) ◽  
pp. 2343-2370
Author(s):  
Federico Passeri ◽  
Cesare Comina ◽  
Sebastiano Foti ◽  
Laura Valentina Socco

AbstractThe compilation and maintenance of experimental databases are of crucial importance in all research fields, allowing for researchers to develop and test new methodologies. In this work, we present a flat-file database of experimental dispersion curves and shear wave velocity profiles, mainly from active surface wave testing, but including also data from passive surface wave testing and invasive methods. The Polito Surface Wave flat-file Database (PSWD) is a gathering of experimental measurements collected within the past 25 years at different Italian sites. Discussion on the database content is reported in this paper to evaluate some statistical properties of surface wave test results. Comparisons with other methods for shear wave velocity measurements are also considered. The main novelty of this work is the homogeneity of the PSWD in terms of processing and interpretation methods. A common processing strategy and a new inversion approach were applied to all the data in the PSWD to guarantee consistency. The PSWD can be useful for further correlation studies and is made available as a reference benchmark for the validation and verification of novel interpretation procedures by other researchers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 203 ◽  
pp. 04009
Author(s):  
Nor Faizah Bawadi ◽  
Nur Jihan Syamimi Jafri ◽  
Ahmad Faizal Mansor ◽  
Mohd Asri Ab Rahim

The shear wave velocity (Vs) is an important dynamic parameter in the field of geotechnical engineering. One of the surface wave methods is Spectral Analysis of Surface Wave (SASW) has received attention in obtaining the shear wave velocity (Vs) profile by analysing the dispersion curve. SASW is a non-destructive test, fast and time-effective for field survey. Thus, this paper proposed the application of SASW method to obtain the shear wave velocity (Vs) to represent the soil profile. This paper aims to determine the shear wave velocity (Vs) profile using SASW method, where the testing has been conducted at three site of residual soils located in Damansara, Kuala Lumpur and Nilai area. In this study, it shows that the soil profile obtained from shear wave velocity value is similar pattern with profile that obtained using Standard Penetration Testing (SPT), which conventional used in field. The shear wave velocity are proportionally increase with depth.


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