Number of Equivalent Stress Cycles for Liquefaction Evaluations in Active Tectonic and Stable Continental Regimes

2016 
AbstractThe number of equivalent cycles (neq) concept plays an important role in geotechnical earthquake engineering and underlies the accounting for ground-motion duration in simplified liquefaction evaluation procedures, whether explicitly or implicitly. In this regard, several neq correlations have been proposed over the years that were developed using a similar variant of the Palmgren–Miner (P–M) fatigue theory. The correlations presented herein were developed using an alternative implementation of the P–M theory that better accounts for the nonlinear response of the soil and for multidirectional shaking. The proposed correlations are for shallow crustal earthquakes in both active tectonic and stable continental regimes. Additionally, two forms of the correlations are presented, one being expressed as a function of peak ground acceleration (amax). This relation shows a strong negative correlation between amax and neq, implying that motions with high amplitudes have short durations and vice versa. This...
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