The CANLEX project: summary and conclusions

The Canadian geotechnical engineering community has completed a major collaborative 5 year research project entitled the Canadian Liquefaction Experiment (CANLEX). The main objective of the project was to study the phenomenon of soil liquefaction, which can occur in saturated sandy soils and is char...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian geotechnical journal 2000-06, Vol.37 (3), p.563-591
Hauptverfasser: Robertson, P K, (Fear) Wride, C E, List, B R, Atukorala, U, Biggar, K W, Byrne, P M, Campanella, R G, Cathro, D C, Chan, D H, Czajewski, K, Finn, WDL, Gu, W H, Hammamji, Y, Hofmann, B A, Howie, J A, Hughes, J, Imrie, A S, Konrad, J -M, Küpper, A, Law, T, Lord, E RF, Monahan, P A, Morgenstern, N R, Phillips, R, Piché, R, Plewes, H D, Scott, D, Sego, D C, Sobkowicz, J, Stewart, R A, Watts, B D, Woeller, D J, Youd, T L, Zavodni, Z
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Zusammenfassung:The Canadian geotechnical engineering community has completed a major collaborative 5 year research project entitled the Canadian Liquefaction Experiment (CANLEX). The main objective of the project was to study the phenomenon of soil liquefaction, which can occur in saturated sandy soils and is characterized by a large loss of strength or stiffness resulting in substantial deformations. The intent of this paper is to compare, interpret, and summarize the large amount of field and laboratory data obtained for six sites in Western Canada as part of the CANLEX project. The sites are compared in terms of both flow-liquefaction and cyclic-softening considerations. The paper presents a number of conclusions drawn from the project as a whole, in terms of both fundamental and practical significance.Key words: sand, flow liquefaction, cyclic softening, CANLEX.
ISSN:0008-3674
1208-6010
DOI:10.1139/t00-046