Abstract

Many bridge designers currently rely on the design specifications provided by AASHTO to evaluate liquefaction hazards for foundations and embankments. These guide specifications recommend a pseudo-probabilistic approach (i.e., an approach in which probabilistic estimates of seismic loading are incorporated into a deterministic liquefaction hazard analysis) for most conventional projects. A more consistent approach for the assessment of liquefaction hazards would involve a performance-based or uniform hazard evaluation of liquefaction potential. However, a performance-based liquefaction analysis is complex and difficult to implement in practice. This paper describes a simplified procedure for uniform hazard liquefaction analysis that uses the standard penetration test to closely approximate the results of a performance-based liquefaction analysis at a desired uniform hazard level. The simplified procedure is compatible with current AASHTO load and resistance factor bridge design specifications and is intended for use on bridges and other transportation-related structures. The procedure is summarized and shown to produce more consistent results for liquefaction hazards across different seismic environments than the existing AASHTO pseudo-probabilistic procedure. An example application of the simplified procedure is presented and discussed, and limitations for the procedure's proper use are provided.

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