Abstract
AbstractIn-flight measurement of shear-wave velocity (Vs) in centrifuge model test is important for real-time characterization and has multiple engineering applications. Accurate measurement of Vs by bender elements (BE) in centrifuge models is still challenging, in part because of the curved raypath of shear-wave propagation. By focusing on the variable g-fields inside the models, this paper provides new equations with improved Vs-depth function to raypaths of shear waves for two typical centrifuge model setups. Parametric analyses including the centrifuge specifications, testing layout, and soil characteristics were carried out to study their effects on raypaths and Vs accuracy. The results show that testing layout has significant effect on Vs accuracy whereas soil characteristics have considerable effect. Variable g-fields will cause a further reduction of Vs accuracy, which is dominated by centrifuge radius. To secure an accurate Vs measurement in centrifuges, it is recommended that Di/L should be lar...
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