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The document discusses different types of foundations for structures, seismic analysis techniques, and factors that influence liquefaction.

Shallow foundations are placed near the surface and transfer loads directly to the soil. Deep foundations such as piles extend deeper into the soil to reach stronger layers that can support higher loads.

Seismic refraction is a technique used to investigate soil layers beneath the surface. It involves measuring the travel times of seismic waves generated by a source to detect changes in subsurface material properties.

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Last Updated:
26/9/2009

SHALLOW FOUNDATIONS

DEEP FOUNDATIONS

Bearing Capacity for Pile Foundations


For Coarse Grained Soils
Pile Data
D
L
Soil Data
f
cu

Pile Radius
Pile Length
Angle of Shearing Resistance ( f )
Cohesion

0.65 m
20.00 m

0
2
5.00 ton/m
3

Soil ( g )
Nq
Nc
Ng

Unit Weigth
Coefficient
Coefficient
Coefficient

Ap
As
a
fsi

Area of pile point


Surface area of pile shaft
Adhesion Coeficient
Skin Friction Resistance

0.33 m
2
40.82 m
0.9
4.5

Qp
Qs

Pile Tip / Base Resistance


Pile Skin Friction Resistance

14.92 ton
183.69 ton

Qult

Ultimate Pile Load

198.61 ton

FS
Qallow

Safety Factor
Allowable Pile Capacity

2.5
79.45 ton

QB

Building of Structural Load per Pile

1.85 ton/m
1.0
9.0
0.0
2

75 ton

Safety

2
4.50 ton/m

#DIV/0!

Parameter Estimation
cu
a

Cohesion
Adhesion Coeficient

SPT
fsi
fsi

Blow Count
Skin Friction resistance
Skin Friction resistance

5.00 ton/m
0.90
0.90
30
2
4.91 ton/m
2
2.45 ton/m

Figu

Figure. Undrained shear strength (cu) and adhesion cofficient ( a) relationships (Tomlinson, 1980)

Bearing Capacity for Pile Foundations


For Fine Grained Soils
Pile Data
D
L

Pile Radius
Pile Length

Soil Data
cu

Cohesion

5 ton/m

Nc

Coefficient

a
fsi

Adhesion Coeficient
Friction resistance

0.9
4.5

Ap
As

Area of pile point


Surface area of pile shaft

0.33 m
2
40.82 m

Qp
Qs

Pile Tip / base resistance


Pile Skin Friction Resistance

14.92 ton
183.69 ton

Qult
FS
Qallow

Ultimate Pile Load


Safety Factor
Allowable Pile Capacity

198.61 ton
2.5
79.45 ton

QB

Building of Structural Load per Pile

0.65 m
20.00 m
2

4.50 ton/m
2

75 ton

Safety

Figure. For Piled foundations, Angle of Shearing Resistance (f) and Nq relationships.

) and Nq relationships.

Profile
VP normal (m/sn)

P Revers (travel time), msn

2 Layer State

S Revers (travel time), msn

Distance (m)

P normal (travel time), msn

SEISMIC REFRACTION STUDIES

118
109.5
101
92.5
84
75.5
67
58.5
50
41.5
28.5
13.5
0

36
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20.5
19
13.6
6.5
0

0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
0

0
6.5
13.6
19
20.5
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36

1. Layer

2. Layer

t1 (msn)

282
282
133

1000
1000
235

12.7
12.7
16

VP revers (m/sn)
VS (m/sn)

282

2
2
12

Shot Offset
Geophone Space (m)
Number of Geophone

TICKNESS (VP normal)

h1

TICKNESS (VP revers)

h'1

1000
10

10

1.87

1.87

1.87 m
1.87 m

1.87

Last h
h4
h3
h2
h1

10

10

1.9

1.9

Last h'
h4'
h3'
h2'
h1'

Geophysical Soil Section

Surface
Seismic Line Serim

D
e
p
t

S Revers (travel time), msn

P revers (travel time), msn

t2 (msn)

t3 (msn)

2000
2000
500

12
12

33
33

P Revers (travel time), msn

3. layer

S Revers (travel time), msn

45
44
43
42
41
40
36
32
28
24
15
6.5
0

0
6.5
15
24
28
32
36
40
41
42
43
44
45

1. Layer

2. Layer

235
235
150

500
500
275

235

500

2000

3 Layer State

Profile
VP normal (m/sn)

91
87
83
79
75
71
67
58.5
50
41.5
28.5
13.5
0

0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
0

VP revers (m/sn)
VS (m/sn)
Average Vp (m/sn)

2
2
12

Shot Offset
Geophone Space (m)
Number of Geophone

TICKNESS (VP normal)

h1

TICKNESS (VP revers)

h'1

1.6 m
1.6 m
h1 ort.
h2 ort.

1.6 m
1.2 m

h2
h'2

1.2 m
1.2 m

SEISMIC TIME- DISTANCE GRAPH (2 LAYER MODEL)


140

140

120

120

100

100

80

80
ell

60

P revers

60

P normal

40

40

20

20

0
0

10

12

14

Distance (m)

16

18

20

22

24

Time (ms)

S revers

SEISMIC TIME- DISTANCE GRAPH (3 LAYER MODEL)

140

140

120

120

S revers
100

100

80

80

60

60

P normal

P revers

40

40

20

20

0
0

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

Presentation and Evaluation of Electrical (Resitivity) Data


Apparent Resistivity
25.2
20
16
12
9.9
8.5
6.8
6.1
6.6
5.95
6.28
6.7
6.45
6.7
6.43
6.38
5.3
5.5

Evaluation Results
Layers
Ticknes
h1
10
h2
10
h3
15
h4
20
h5
h6
h7
h8
h9
20

True Resistivity
25
8
7
100

100

Resistivity (ohm.m)

AB/2
3
4
5
7
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
120

10

1
1

10

100

Electrod Space (AB/2)

1000

TREE LAYERS RESISTIVITY MODELLING


Model Parameters
Resistivity (ohm-m)

25
8
6

Rho1
Rho2
Rho3

Ticknes of Layers (m)

d1
d2
d3

2.5
9
infinite

Apprent Resistivity

100

10

1
Electrod Space
Model Curve

Field Data

h1
h2
h3
h4
h5
h6
h7
h8
h9

Point 1
10
10
15
20
0
0
0
0
20

Point 2
10
10
15
20
0
0
0
0
20

GeophysicalS
oil Section

Electric Array

GWL

Surface

D
e
p
t

Three layer resistivity example. Depth and distance


in meters, resistivity is in ohm-meters. Apparent
resistivity is for the Schlumberger electrode arrange

Layer resistivities and thickness, from top to bottom

seed:
Xinc:
n
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

2.556757 includes phase shift for O'Neill's coeffici


-0.16667 to get 6 samples per integer power of te

L Ld2>230?tanh(Ld2)
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Three layer resistivity example. Depth and distance are


n meters, resistivity is in ohm-meters. Apparent
esistivity is for the Schlumberger electrode arrangement.

ayer resistivities and thickness, from top to bottom:

includes phase shift for O'Neill's coefficients


to get 6 samples per integer power of ten

T2 Ld1>230?tanh(Ld1)
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O'Neill convolve x = 1/L

14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
-1

-0.0003
0.0021
-0.005
0.0113
-0.0252
0.0581
-0.1436
0.393
-1.1324
2.7044
-3.4507
0.4248
1.1817
0.6194
0.2374
0.0869

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8.408953
7.468465
6.825966
6.413380
6.194637
6.091567
6.044524
6.022995
6.012963

1.000000
1.467799
2.154434
3.162277
4.641587
6.812919
9.999997
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98

102

83

34
30
51
89
140

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-2
-3
-4
-5

0.0235 6.007991 ########


0.0128 6.005229 ########
-0.0012 6.003545 ########
0.003

175

BOREHOLE
LOG
AND

BX..................m
HX..................m
external radiusInternal Radius
external radius
Internal Radius
external radius
Internal Radius
73 mm

65.0mm

88.9mm

SPT1

14

SPT2

15

10 21

18

39

2m

4m
SPT3
5 m

6m

SPT4

11

SPT5

8 12

11

23

SPT6

8 20

20

40

SPT7

6 10

12

22

SPT8

15 15

16

31

7m
8 m

9m
10 m
11 m

12 m
13 m

SPT9

13

19

SPT10

12

21

SPT11

19 22

23

45

SPT13

17 17

30

47

14 m

15 m
16 m
17 m
18 m

\10

10

20

30

40

\20 \30 \40

50

\50

FIELD RECORDS

SPT(N) 30

SPT (N) & Depth

30-45cm

(Definition,
Color, Density,
Texture, Ground
waater situation
etc.)

Blow count

1m

3m

80.9mm 114.3mm 104.7mm

SPT TEST
FORMATION PROPERTIES

15-30cm

Ferhat zep

RQD %

CAROTE %

DEPT (m)

SAMPLE TYPE and NO

BOREHOLE DEPT:18 m
BOREHOLE SITE: STANBUL (Avclar)
GROUND WATER LEVEL (GWL) : 3m
DATE: 3-4 MAY 2004
ENGINEER:

BORING NO:1

SPT
TEST

0-15 cm

Department of Geophysics

BOREHOLE METHOD

SOIL PROFILE

Istanbul University

Table 1.

SPT (N)

Internal Radius

Angle of Shearing Resistance (f)


Peck (1974)
Meyerhof (1956)

<4
(4 - 10)
(10 -30)
(30-50)
>50

<29
29-30
30-36
36-41
>41

<30
30-35
35-40
40-45
>45

Table for Depth and SPT (N) Graph


14

Derinlik (m)

SPT (N)

-1.5

14
15
39
11
23
40
22
31
19
21
45
47

15

-3

39

-4.5

11

-6

23

-7.5

40

-9

22

-10.5

31

-12

19

-13.5

21

-15

45

-16.5

47

-18

Table 2

SPT (N)
2
4
8

qu, kg/cm2
0.25
0.5
1

15
30

2
4

Estimation of Boring Depth for Site Investigation


Store Number
Boring Depth (Db)
Boring Depth (Db)

3m
6.5 m
12.9 m

SPT CORRECTIONS

GWL (m)

70
N (X)

AD

SPT (Field)

g (gr/cm3)

CN

CB

CS

CR SPT(corrected)
N55

1.8

15

1.8

1,7

1.0

1.0

0.80 #VALUE! ###### ##### #VALUE!

3.3

15

1.8

1.67

1.0

1.0

0.80

20.1

16.4

15.1

12.9

4.8

15

1.8

1.45

1.0

1.0

0.80

17.4

14.2

13.1

11.20

6.3

15

1.8

1.30

1.0

1.0

0.80

15.6

12.8

11.7

10.0

7.8

15

1.8

1.19

1.0

1.0

0.80

14.2

11.7

10.7

9.2

N1(60)

9.3

15

1.8

1.10

1.0

1.0

0.80

13.2

10.8

9.9

8.5

10.8

15

1.8

1.05

1.0

1.0

0.80

12.6

10.3

9.5

8.1

12.3

15

1.8

0.97

1.0

1.0

0.80

11.6

9.5

8.7

7.5

13.8

15

1.8

0.92

1.0

1.0

0.80

11.0

9.0

8.3

7.1

15.3

15

1.8

0.89

1.0

1.0

0.80

10.7

8.8

8.0

6.9

16.8

15

1.8

0.84

1.0

1.0

0.80

10.1

8.2

7.6

6.5

18.3
19.8
21.3

15
15
15

1.8
1.8
1.8

0.81
0.78
0.75

1.0
1.0
1.0

1.0
1.0
1.0

0.80
0.80
0.80

9.7
9.3
9.0

7.9
7.6
7.4

7.3
7.0
6.8

6.2
6.0
5.8

SPT(corr.)

15.6
14.2
13.2

Estimation of Aveage SPT Value


Data Number = 3
SPT (Average) = 14.3

CN
CS
CB

for SPT(N), effective overburden presure correction factor


sampling = 1
Bore radius correction. If bore radius is betwen 65 and 115 mm, then CB is 1
If it has 150 mm radius, then CB is 1,05, and if it has 200 mm radius, then CB is 1,15.

rt gerilemsi
efektf rt gerilems,
suieren tabaka kaslnl
CN katsatys
tabak aklnl
31.8

23.9

0.80

0.80

2.0440

1.8

58.3

35.7

2.30

2.30

1.6735

1.5

84.8

47.5

3.80

3.80

1.4513

1.5

111.2

59.3

5.30

5.30

1.2991

1.5

137.7

71.0

6.80

6.80

1.1866

1.5

164.2

82.8

8.30

8.30

1.0990

1.5

186.3

90.2

9.80

9.80

1.0532

1.5

217.2

106.3

11.30

11.30

0.9697

1.5

243.7

118.1

12.80

12.80

0.9201

1.5

265.8

125.5

14.30

14.30

0.8928

1.5

296.7
323.1
349.6
376.1

141.7
153.4
165.2
177.0

15.80
17.30
18.80
20.30

15.80
17.30
18.80
20.30

0.8402
0.8073
0.7780
0.7517

1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5

ESTIMATION OF GEOTECHNICAL PARAMETERS FROM


GEOPHYSICAL DATA ( For 2 Layers)
Measured Geophysical Parameters

SYMBOL

UNITE

1.LAYER

2.LAYER

Vp
Vs
h
r

m/s

282

1000

m/s

133

235

1.87

ohm-m

22

Derived Geotechnical Parameters

SYMBOL

UNITE

1.LAYER

2.LAYER

For 30m, Avarage S (SHEAR) WAVE VELOCITY

Vs (30)
g
Gmax
E
n
K
To
qu
ZB
SPT(30)
w

P WAVE VELOCITY
S WAVE VELOCITY
DEPTH OF LAYER
RESISTIVITY VALUES

DENSITY (Gardner at al., 1974)


MAX SHEAR MODULUS (Kramer, 1996)
YOUNG MODULUS (Bowles, 1988)
POISSON RATIO (Bowles, 1988)
BULK MODULUS (Bowles, 1988)
SOIL FUNDAMENTAL PERIOD (Kanai, 1983)
qa (Uchiyama et al. 1984)
SOIL AMPLIFICATION (Midorikawa (1987)
SPT (N) VALUE (Imai and Yoshimura, 1977)
WATER CONTENT (Ozcep et al, 2009)

m/sn

224

gr/cm3

1.27

1.74

kg/cm2

224.4

961.2

kg/cm2

608.9

2827.5

0.36

0.47

709.5

16124.2

kg/cm

sn
kg/cm2

0.9
0.98

Relative

3.55
2.6

Blow Count

31

45
45

34
34

ESTIMATION OF GEOTECHNICAL PARAMETERS FROM GEOPHYSICAL DATA


( For 3 Layers)
Measured Geophysical Parameters

SYMBOL

UNITE

1.LAYER

2.LAYER

3.LAYER

Vp
Vs
h
r

m/s

235

500

1500

m/s

150

275

500

1.6

1.2

ohm-m

Derived Geotechnical Parameters

SYMBOL

UNITE

1.LAYER

2.LAYER

3.LAYER

For 30m, Avarage S (SHEAR) WAVE VELOCITY

Vs (30)
g
Gmax
E
n
K
To
qu
ZB
SPT(30)
w

m/sn

P WAVE VELOCITY
S WAVE VELOCITY
DEPTH OF LAYER
RESISTIVITY VALUES

DENSITY (Gardner at al., 1974)


MAX SHEAR MODULUS (Kramer, 1996)
YOUNG MODULUS (Bowles, 1988)
POISSON RATIO (Bowles, 1988)
BULK MODULUS (Bowles, 1988)
SOIL FUNDAMENTAL PERIOD (Kanai, 1983)
qa (Uchiyama et al. 1984)
SOIL AMPLIFICATION (Midorikawa (1987)
SPT (N) VALUE (Imai and Yoshimura, 1977)
WATER CONTENT (Ozcep et al., 2009)

433

gr/cm3

1.21

1.46

kg/cm2

272.7

1106.9

4815.7

kg/cm2

630.5

2840.6

13845.1

0.16

0.28

0.44

kg/cm2

305.7

2183.3

36920.3

sn
kg/cm2

1.93

0.4
1.29

Relative

5.07

19.54

1.8

Blow Count

49

REF

#VALUE!

#VALUE!

#VALUE!

stp1

spt2
5

31

stp1
8

spt2
49

spt3
301

Athanasopoulos (1995)

Athanasopoulos (1995)

Kiku at al. (2001)

Sykora and Stokoe (1983)

Lee (1990)

All Soils

Clay

All Soils

All Soils

Clay

Silt

Sand

Sand

Clay

Sand

HalocenePleistocene

Clay

All Soils

Gravel

Gravelly Sand

Coarse Sand

Middle Sand

Fine Sand

Clay

Gravel

Gravelly Sand

Coarse Sand

Middle Sand

Fine Sand

Clay

All Soils

Halocene

Imai (1978)

Depth (m)

SPT (N)

Depth (m)

All Soils

Pleistocene

PliestoceneOkamoto at al. (1989)

yisan (1994)

Ohta and Goto (1978)

Sand

Ohba andToriumi (1970)

Imai and Yoshimura (1977)

SPT (N) - Vs Velocity Relationships

Vs (m/s)

1.8

151 160 134 147 144 153 155 195 103 112 110 118 119 150 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

3.3

151 160 152 165 162 173 174 220 116 127 125 133 134 169 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

4.8

151 160 164 178 175 186 188 237 126 137 134 143 144 182 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

6.3

151 160 173 188 185 197 199 250 133 144 142 151 152 192 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

7.8

151 160 180 196 193 205 207 261 138 151 148 158 159 201 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

9.3

151 160 187 203 200 213 215 271 143 156 153 163 165 208 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

10.8

151 160 192 210 206 219 221 279 148 161 158 168 170 214 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

12.3

151 160 197 215 211 225 227 286 152 165 162 173 174 220 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

13.8

151 160 202 220 216 230 232 293 155 169 166 177 178 225 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

15.3

151 160 206 225 221 235 237 299 158 173 169 180 182 229 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

16.8

151 160 210 229 225 240 242 305 161 176 173 184 185 234 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

18.3

151 160 214 233 229 244 246 310 164 179 176 187 189 238 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

19.8

151 160 217 237 232 248 250 315 167 182 178 190 192 242 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

21.3

151 160 220 240 236 251 253 319 169 184 181 193 194 245 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

22.8

151 160 223 243 239 255 257 324 171 187 183 195 197 249 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

24.3

151 160 226 247 242 258 260 328 174 189 186 198 200 252 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

25.8

151 160 229 250 245 261 263 332 176 192 188 200 202 255 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

27.3

151 160 232 252 248 264 266 336 178 194 190 203 204 258 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

28.8

151 160 234 255 250 267 269 339 180 196 192 205 207 260 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

30.3

151 160 236 258 253 270 272 343 181 198 194 207 209 263 151

233 186 161 208 189 159 206 218 184 125

193 227

Athanasopoulos (1995)

Athanasopoulos (1995)

Kiku at al. (2001)

Sand

Clay

Sand

Clay

Sand

Sand

Silt

Clay

All Soils

All Soils

Clay

All Soils

10

72

44

49

33

32

15

3.3

150

35

21

24

16

16

15

4.8

150

23

14

15

11

10

15

6.3

150

17

10

11

15

7.8

150

13

15

9.3

150

10

15

10.8

150

15

12.3

150

15

13.8

150

15

15.3

150

15

Gravel

15

Clay

Gravel

Clay

All Soils

Gravelly Sand

Coarse Sand

Middle Sand

Fine Sand

Gravelly Sand

Coarse Sand

Middle Sand

Fine Sand

HalocenePleistocene

150

Vs (m/s)

All Soils

Halocene

Lee (1990)

1.8

Depth (m)

All Soils

Pleistocene

Imai (1978)

Sykora and Stokoe (1983)

yisan (1994)

Ohta and Goto (1978)

PliestoceneOkamoto at al. (1989)

Ohba andToriumi (1970)

Imai and Yoshimura (1977)

Vs Veleocity - SPT (N) Relationships

SPT (N)

16.8

150

15

18.3

150

15

19.8

150

15

21.3

150

15

22.8

150

15

24.3

150

15

25.8

150

15

27.3

150

15

28.8

150

15

30.3

150

15

14

17

31

16

11

UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION

Sample 1
Liquit Limid (%) =
Plastic Limit (%) =
Plastisity Index (%) =
Sample 2
Liquid Limit (%) =
Plastic Limit (%) =
Plastisity Index (%) =

Sample 3

75
60
15
45
30
15

Liquid Limit (%) =


Plastic Limit (%) =
Plastisity Index (%) =
Sample 4
Liquid Limit (%) =
Plastic Limit (%) =
Plastisity Index (%) =

55
20
35
45
20
25

60
Sample 1
Sample 3

Plastisity Index PI (%)

50

Sample 2
Sample 4

A Line

40
CH
30
MH & OH
20

CL

10

CL&ML

ML & OL

0
0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Liquit Limid LL (%)

Figure 1. LL-PI curve

100

Percentage Fine (%)

90

Sample A

80

Sample B

70

Sample C

60

Sample D

50

Sample E

40
30
20
10
0
0.001

0.01

0.1

Grain Size (mm)

Figure 2. Granulometry Curve

10

100

D10 (mm)
D30 (mm)
D60 (mm)

0.9
3
7

Cu (uniformity coeficient)
Cz

7.78
1.43

Sieve No 200

First and or Second letter


G=Gravel
S=Sand
M=Silt
C=Clay
O=Organic
Pt=Peat
Second Letter
W= well graded
P=poorly graded
M=Silt
C=Clay
L= Low Plastisity
H= High Plastisity

Passed
45

Retained
55
COARSE GRAINED SOILS
Use the Sieve 4 's Results !
Soil Type is such as:
GM,GC,SM,SC

COARSE GRAINED SOILS


Main Symbol

Sieve No 4
Type
Main Symbol

Passed
40
GRAVEL
G

Retained
60

WELL
POORLY

Sub-Symbol (1)
Cz
Grading
Sub-Symbol
Soil Symbol

1.43
POORLY
P
GP

Sub-Symbol (2)
PI
8
LL
25
Soil Sub-Symbol
C

3.5

PI

M
PI Koulu
Alt Simge
A izgisi Kolu
Alt Simge

C
C

FINE GRAINED SOIL

PI
Main Symbol

32
C

LL
Second Symbol

48
L

19.6

PI

Soil Symbol
FALSE
CL

FALSE

Unified Soil Classification System


Sample A

Sample B

Sample C

Grain Size
(mm)

Percentage
Fine (%)

Grain Size
(mm)

Percentage
Fine (%)

Grain Size
(mm)

Percentage
Fine (%)

37.500
20.000
14.000
10.000
6.300
3.350
1.180
0.6
0.212
0.063

95.00
89.60
86.40
82.90
72.30
35.70
15.400
9.60
1.2
0.8

37.500
20.000
14.000
10.000
6.300
3.350
1.180
0.6
0.212
0.063

85.00
85.00
75.00
65.00
55.00
45.00
14.000
5.00
4
0.9

37.500
20.000
14.000
10.000
6.300
3.350
1.180
0.6
0.212
0.063

92.00
87.00
84.00
79.00
72.00
55.00
22.000
14.00
4
1

Soil Type is such as:


GM,GC,SM,SC

LL
0.0
25.5
30.0

PI
4.0
4.0
7.3

1000.0
30.0

715.4
7.3

1000.0

892.8

50
50.0

0
1000.0

ion System
Sample D

Sample E

Grain Size
(mm)

Percentage
Fine (%)

Grain Size
(mm)

Percentage
Fine (%)

37.500
20.000
14.000
10.000
6.300
3.350
1.180
0.6
0.212
0.063

98.00
88.00
75.00
74.00
72.30
46.00
19.000
9.00
6
1

37.500
20.000
14.000
10.000
6.300
3.350
1.180
0.6
0.212
0.063

93.00
88.00
86.40
81.00
73.00
31.00
21.000
13.00
3
0.9

SOIL BEARING CAPACITY


(STATIC & DYNAMIC)
Structural Data
Depth of Footing beneath ground surface, m

Df

Footing Width, m

B
L
R

4
5
3

2.1

g1

1.8

Footing Length, m
Radius for Circular Foundation, m

Laboratory Data and Coefficients


Cohesion, ton/m2
Unit Weigth of Backfill Soil, ton/m

Unit Weigth of Soil beneath Footing, ton/m3 / Lower Layer from


g2 Foundations 1.8
Angle of Shearing Resistance (o)

30

Foundation Slope from vertical direction (0)

Bearing Capacity Coefficients

Nq

22.4

Bearing Capacity Coefficients


Bearing Capacity Coefficients

Nq
Nc
Nc
Ng
Ng
Kp

18.3
37.0
30.0
22.3
15.6
2.993

37.0

Shape Coefficients

sc

1.479

30.0

Shape Coefficients

sq
sg
dc
dq

1.239
1.239
1.259
1.130

dg
ic

1.130
1.000

iq
ig

1.000
1.000

Bearing Capacity Coefficients


Bearing Capacity Coefficients
Bearing Capacity Coefficients
Bearing Capacity Coefficients

Shape Coefficients
Depth Coefficients
Depth Coefficients
Depth Coefficients
Slope Coefficients
Slope Coefficients
Slope Coefficients

If foundation is below the groundwater level, please use the effective unite weigth !
gw
1.0
Saturate Unit Weigth, ton/m3
gs
1.8
Effective Unit Weigth, ton/m3
g
0.8
Water Unit Weigth, ton/m3

Unit Conversion
1
10
100

kg/cm2
ton/m2
kN/m2 or kPa

10
1
100

ton/m
kg/cm2
2
kN/m or kPa

100
10
1

kN/m or kPa
2
ton/m
2
kg/cm
1.478825

Unit Conversion
2

Unit Conversion

SPT (N) Value


f
2
c, ton/m

10
30
6.54

3.0
1.239412409
1.239412409

1
1

1.129744692
1.129744692

1
1

1.259489

RESULTS
Safety Factor
3

From Laboratory Data

Fondation Type

Terzaghi (1943)'e Gre


qa , kPa

qult, ton/m2

Strip Foundation

278.69

Rectengular Foundation

284.50

Circular Foundation

257.86

Square Foundation

285.95

929
948
860
953
Meyerhof (1963)
qa , kPa

qult, ton/m2
334.46

1115

From in Situ Tests

Avarage Value
from the Footing depth to 2B depth
SPT (corrected)

20

Bowles (1996)

From SPT(N) Data


qa , kPa
295

Meyerhof (1956)

151

For Max 25 mm settlement

GWL (m)
Df (m)
B (m)
Cw (water corr. coefficient)

1
1.5
2
0.8

With Burland ve Burbridge (1985) Approch


SPT (N) (Uncorrected)
12
B (m)
2
Ic
0.053

qa , kPa
292

Seismic Soil Bearing Capacity (Richards at al., 1993)


Horizontal Acceleration
Vertical Acceleration
Acceleration Coefficient
Angle of Shearing Resistance (o)

kh
kv
q
f
d
KpE

0.3
0.2
20.57
30
0
2.238

NqE
NcE
NgE

22.0
13.7
22.0
17.0

Seismic Bearin Capacity Factors

Foundation Type
Strip Foundation
Circular Foundation
Square Foundation

qult , ton/m2
181.25
170.69
182.90

Safety Factor
3
qa , kPa
Strip Foundation
Circular Foundation
Square Foundation

604
569
610

For Sandy Soils


With Zeveaert (1983) Approch, variation of Angle of Shearing Resistance with Acceleration
f static
Acceleration (g)
c (coeficient)
f dynamic

30
0.2
0.666666667
24

With Okamoto (1984) Approch, variation of Angle of Shearing Resistance with Acceleration
f static
Acceleration (g)
kh
SPT(N)
f dynamic

30
0.2
0.1
10
26

c*ivvme
2/3*sinfi
1-2/2sinfi

0.133333333
0.333180068
0.666819932
0.199954031
0.800045969
0.399839056

Soil Bearing Capacity (qa)


With Geophysical (Vs velocity ) Data
(Tezcan at al, 2006)
Avarage Value
from the Foundation depth to 2B depth
Vp
600 m/sn
Vs

400 m/sn

1.5 m

Soil Type

gp
a
qa

18

birim hacim

kN/m3

0.97
169 kPa

qa
qa
qa

165 kN/m2
175 kN/m2
184 kN/m2

qa

204 kN/m2

Tr 1
Tr 2
Tr 3

17.2 kN/m3
18.2 kN/m3
19.2 kN/m3

Tr 4

21.2 kN/m3

vs>500
sv

qa
qa

175
#NUM!

#NUM!
175
alfa1
alfa2
alfa3

1
0.965
0.815
0.82
alfa

0.71

Table 1.
gp = go + 0.002 vp

(kN/m3)

go = 16 for loose sandy, silty and clayey soils (Soil Type1)


go = 17 for dense sand and gravel (Soil Type2)
go = 18 for mudstone, limestone, claystone, conglomerate, etc. (Soil Type 3)
go = 20 for sandstone, tuff, graywacke, schist, etc. (Soil Type 4)
qa = 0.024 g vs a
If Vs>500 m/sn,
qa = 0.024 g vs sv a 30.6 g

sv = 1 3 x 10 -6 ( vs- 500 ) 1.6

If B value is 0 B 1,2 m, then a = 1


If B value is 1,2 B 3,0 m, then a = (1,13-0,11*B)
If B value is 3,0 B 12 m , then a = (0,83 - 0,001*B)
If B value is bigger then 12, then a = 0,71.

, etc. (Soil Type 3)

sptden treyen vs hz
sptdz st snr
#DIV/0!
#REF!

spt
0
yas
0
0.00

0.00

294.8814
327.2727

196.0364
151.4357

SETTLEMENT ANALYSIS (Static& Dynamic)


Structure Data
Contact Presure, ton /m2

q
Df
B
L
g
qnet

Depth of Footing, m
Width of Footing , m
Footing Length, m
Unit Weigth, ton/m3
Net Contact Presure

100
2
3
2
1.8
96.4

ton/m

945.4

kN/m2 yada kPa

Analysis with Static Loads


Settlement (Immediate, Coarse Grained Soils)

Burland ve Burbrigde (1985) Approach


q
L
B
H
t

ton/m
m
m
m
yl

Df
g

100
2
3
5
10
10
2
1.8

Ic
r
r3
Z1

7
0.2
0.3
2.2 m

SPT(N)Correct.

m
ton/m3

-0.7
fs
f
ft

0.8
1.0
1.4
2
96.40 ton/m
2
945.4 kN/m

qnet

Average (mm)

Si (Settlement)

161.2
53.7
2

Settlemet (Consolidation) II

mv
H
qnet

E (kN/m )
n (poison ratio)
2
mv (m /kN)
2

0.0001 m /kN
3m
2
145 kN/m
Sc (Settlement)

43.5 mm

12000
0.3
0.00010000

Settlement (Clayed Soils) III


g
m0
m1
q
B
L
Df
H
Ed
qnet
Si

20
0.9
0.55
240
3
6
1.5
3.5
7
210

kN/m

Sands (normallly Consalidated)


2

kN/m
m
m
m
m
2
MN/m
kN/m2

44.55 mm

Figure 3. Impact factors for settlements

Settlement IV
q
L
B
Df
g
n
E
qnet
Is
Is

240
6
3.5
2
20
0.5
7
200
1.44
1.11

kN/m
m
m
m
kN/m3
2

MN/m
2
kN/m
Fexible Foundation
Rigit Foundation

Settlement (Si)
107.9 mm
83.2 mm

(Flexible Foundation)
(Rigit Foundation)

Simple Approaches (1)


Settlemet (from qa obtained SPT value) V
qnet
qa

2
240 kN/m
2
250 kN/m

Settlement (Si)
24.0 mm
Simple Approaches (2)
from SPT Value (Meyerhof Approach) VI
qnet
SPT (N)
B

2
240 kN/m
15
1.5 m

Settlement (Si)
25.2 mm
30.4 mm
Simple Approaches (3)
form SPT values (Terzaghi and Peck Approach) VII
2
qnet
240 kN/m
SPT (N)
15
B
1.5 m
Df
1.5 m
G.W.L.
3m
Settlement (Si)
34.6 mm

25.2
20.3

Simple Approaches (4)


form SPT value (Bowles, 1977) VIII
SPT
B
q

15
1.5 m
2
240 KN/m

24
20.809712
22.998982

Settlement (Si)
23.0 mm
Simple Approaches (5)
from SPT value (Meyerhof, 1974) IX
SPT
B
q

15
1.5 m
2
240 KN/m

for Silty Sand


for Sand and Gravel

Settlement (Si)
32.7 mm
16.3 mm

Simple Approaches (6)


form SPT value (Meyerhof 1965) X
SPT
B
q

15
1.5 m
2
240 KN/m

24
33.295539
34.498474

Settlement (Si)
34.5 mm

Analysis with Dynamic Loads (1)


Ishihara ve Yoshimine (1992) Approach
For this analysis, you must do soil liquefaction analysis and must find Safety factor (SF) !

SF
N1(60)
Dr
h (m)
N1
DH/H %

0.45
6
40
1
6.6
4.2

Settlement Sd

4.2
cm

Analysis with Dynamic Loads (2)


Tokimatsu ve Seed (1984) Approach
For this analysis, you must do soil liquefaction analysis and must find CSR !

CSR
N1(60)
h (m)
DH/H%

0.4
10
10
2.5
Settlement Sd

25
cm

Settlement Sd

3.5
cm

Analysis with Dynamic Loads (2)


For Dry Sands
Krinitsky et al. (1993)
Acceleration
N1(60)
h (m)
DH/H %

0.45
9
10
0.35

Table 1
r
r3

0.2
0.3

Estimation Elastisity Modulus form emprical relations


Estimation of Elastisity Modulus form SPT (N) Value for Sands
SPT (N) Value
5
E
2
Sands (normallly Consalidated)
9545 kPa
10 MN/m
2
21132 kPa
21 MN/m
2
Sands (Saturate)
4773 kPa
5 MN/m
2
Sands (Overconsolidated)
29250 kPa
29 MN/m
2
Gravelly Sand and Gravel
12109 kPa
12 MN/m
2
Clayed Sand
6109 kPa
6 MN/m
2
Silty Sand
3027 kPa
3 MN/m
Estimation of Elastisity Modulus form qu value for clays
qu
98 kPa
E
Ip > 30 min
max
Ip < 30 or Stiff Clay min
max

Normally Consollidated Sensitive Clay


Normally Consolidated Sensitive
and weak Consolidated Clay
Strong Overconsolidated Clay

4900
24500
24500
73500

kPa
kPa
kPa
kPa

4.9
24.5
24.5
73.5

MN/m2
MN/m2
MN/m2
MN/m2

Min
kPa
9800

MN/m2
10

Max
kPa
24500

MN/m2
25

36750
73500

37
74

58800
98000

59
98

Table 2 . Elastisity modulus for different type of soils


E Value (MN/m2)
Soil Types
Soft Clays
2 ila 5
Stiff Clay
4 ila 8
Firm Clay
7 ila 20
Sandy Clays
30 ila 40
Silty Clays
7 ila 20
Loose Sand
10 ila 25
Dense Sand
50 ila 90
Dense Gravel-Sand
100 ila 200
Table 3. Poison ratio for different types of Soils
Soil Type
n (poison Oran)
Satutated Clay
0,4-0,5
Unsturated Clay
or Sandy Clay
0,2-0,4
Sand (f = 40)
0,3-0,4
Sand (f = 20)
0,1-0,2
Silt
0,3-0,4
Rock
0,1-0,4

Flexible Foundation)

Safety Factor (SF)

Figure 4

Figure 1. Estiamtion of Ic coefficient form SPT Values For sands and gravels
(Burland ve Burbrigde (1985).

Estimation of elastisity modulus form SPT value


SPT value
5
E
2
Sand
9560 kPa
10 MN/m
2
Clayed Sand
3187 kPa
3 MN/m
2
Silt (with sand)
3237 kPa
4 MN/m
2
Gravel (with sand)
2747 kPa
3 MN/m
2
Sand(min)
23999 kPa
24 MN/m
2
Sand (max)
34284 kPa
34 MN/m
3630
2747
3237
12949
Estimation of elastisity modulus both SPT value and poison ratio

SPT value

Poison Ratio
0.3

5
E

Sand

3908 kPa

2
4 MN/m

D H / H (%)

Figure 5

For sands and gravels

Figure 6

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

Acceleration (g)

0.5

ESTIMATION OF SUBGRADE REACTION COEFFICIENT


1. APPROACH
SPT Data
Scot (1981)
SPT (N) Value

ks
ks

15
3
2700 ton/m
3
27000 kN/m

2. APPROACH
From Figure
qu
SPT(N)

2
2.0 kg/cm
13

By using qu or SPT(N) values, Angle of Shearing Resistance or qu,

please estimate the subgrade reaction coefficient from following Figure1 !

Figure 1. Estimation od Subgrade Reaction coefficient ffrom SPT, qu and Angle of Shearing Resistance ( f ) (from ekerciolu, 2002)

3. APPROCH
Bowles (1988)

110 kN/m2

qa

SF (safety Factor)

3
17600 kN/m

ks

4. APPROCH
Bowles (1988)

qu

620

ks

24.000-48.000

kN/m

kN/m3

5. APPROCH
By using the following Table , please select the subgrade reaction coefficient !
Table (Bowles, 1988)
Soil Type
Loose Sand
Medium Dense Sand
Dense Sand
Silty Medium DenseSand
Clayed Medium Dense Sand
Clayed Soil (qu 200 kPa)
Clayed Soil (200 < qu 800 kPa)
Clayed Soil (qu > 800 kPa)

(ks), kN/m3
4.800 - 16.000
9.600 80.000
64.000 - 128.000
24.000 - 48.000
32.000 - 80.000
12.000 - 24.000
24.000 - 48.000
>48.000

0
7. YAKLAIM
Bowles (1988)Yaklam
S (Oturma)
qnet

ks

30 mm
2
250 kN/m
3
8333 kN/m

Birim Dnm
1
10
100

kg/cm2
2

ton/m

kN/m yada kPa

Birim Dnm
10

ton/m2

kg/cm2

100

kN/m2 yada kPa

Birim Dnm
kN/m2 yada kPa
100
ton/m2
10
kg/cm2
1

SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS ( STATIC AND DYNAMIC)


Necessary Data
Slope angel, a
Angle of Shearing Resistance, f
Acceleration (g)
Cohesion, c
g (Unit weigth)

15
25
0.4
3

ton/m2

1.7

ton/m3

1. Approch : With Static Loads


For Sandy Soils
Slope Angle, a
Angle of Shearing Resistance, f

24
36

FS

Figure 1. Slope Parameters

1.6

2. Approach: With Dynamic (Earthquake) Loads (Siyahi and Ansal, 1993)


Earthquake Acceleration (g)
Slope Angle, a
Angle of Shearing Resistance, f
N1(min)

0.4
45
29
2.17

FS

0
3.90

1.2
1.2
MEDIUM RISK / BSL

0.1
3.42

0.2
2.93

Figure 2. Variation of N1(min) values with acceleration and slope angle (Siyahi and Ansal, 1993)

3. Approch: Slope triggered earthquake, and estimation of critical acceleration (ac) (Wilson et al., 1979)

g (gravitation)
c (cohesion)
Slope Angle, a

2
980 cm/sn
2
3 ton/m
35

Angle of Shearing Resistance, f


g (Unit weigth)
h ( sliding layer tickness)

24
3
1.7 ton/m
3m

ac

0.38 g

ad

0.30 g
NO RISK

4. Approch: Slices Method (Static State)

FS

slice number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

1.1

slice width

slice
length

Slice
length
under
GWL

unite
weigth

b (m)

h (m)

hw (m)

g (kN/m3)

c'

f'

3.0
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
1.6
1.5

1.0
2.5
4.2
5.8
7.0
8.0
8.9
9.4
9.6
9.5
8.8
7.1
4.5
1.6

1.0
2.4
4.0
5.4
6.4
7.4
7.6
7.5
6.1
6.1
4.9
2.8
0.2
0.0

19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19

-22.0
-18.0
-9.0
-3.0
1.0
7.0
13.0
19.5
26.0
33.0
40.5
48.5
56.7
65.5

12
12
12
18
12
12
18
12
12
12
12
12
12
12

24
24
24
24
24
24
45
24
24
24
24
24
24
24

angle form cohesion


vertical
(kN/m2)

Angle of
Shearing
Resistance

5. Approch: Slices Method (Dynamic/Earthquake State) (Das, 1993)

slice number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

kh
R

0.12
22.83

FS

0.8

unite
weigth

angle form
vertical

g (kN/m3)

a
-22.0
-18.0
-9.0
-3.0
1.0
7.0
13.0
19.5
26.0
33.0
40.5
48.5
56.7
65.5

slice width

slice length

slice
length
under
GWL

b (m)
3.0
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
1.6
1.5

h (m)
1.0
2.5
4.2
5.8
7.0
8.0
8.9
9.4
9.6
9.5
8.8
7.1
4.5
1.6

hw (m)
1.0
2.4
4.0
5.4
6.4
7.4
7.6
7.5
6.1
6.1
4.9
2.8
0.2
0.0

19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19

L
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8

cohesion
(kN/m2)

Angle of
Shearing
Resistance

c'
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12

f'
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24

0
#DIV/0!
0

#DIV/0!
#DIV/0!
#DIV/0!

R, Odaktan Uzaklk (km)

#REF!

0.3
2.52

0.4
2.17

Table 1. Risk Levels for Microzonation


SF
<=1

Risk Level
Higher Risk

Symbol
ASL

1< GK <=2

Medium Risk

BSL

>2

Lower Risk

CSL

Dilim Arl

wi

bi/cosai

wi.cosai

ui

ubi/cosai

(7)-(9)

57
114
192
264
319
365
406
429
438
433
401
324
137
46

3.24
2.52
2.43
2.40
2.40
2.42
2.46
2.55
2.67
2.86
3.16
3.62
2.91
3.61

52.85
108.43
189.16
264.12
319.15
362.08
395.45
404.08
393.50
363.38
305.23
214.63
75.16
18.93

10
24
40
54
64
74
76
75
61
61
49
28
2
0

32
61
97
130
154
179
187
191
163
175
155
101
6
0

21
48
92
134
166
183
208
213
231
189
151
113
69
19
1836

39.25

Dilim Arl

wi

bi/cosai

wi.cosai

ui

ubi/cosai

(7)-(9)

57
114
192
264
319
365
406
429
438
433
401
324
137
46

3.24
2.52
2.43
2.40
2.40
2.42
2.46
2.55
2.67
2.86
3.16
3.62
2.91
3.61

52.85
108.43
189.16
264.12
319.15
362.08
395.45
404.08
393.50
363.38
305.23
214.63
75.16
18.93

10
24
40
54
64
74
76
75
61
61
49
28
2
0

32
61
97
130
154
179
187
191
163
175
155
101
6
0

21
48
92
134
166
183
208
213
231
189
151
113
69
19
1836

39.25

R, Odaktan Uzaklk (km)

wi.sinai

tanfi

tan fi x 7-9

-21
-35
-30
-14
6
44
91
143
192
236
261
242
114
41

0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.999204
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974

9.122033
21.29868
40.92385
59.77795
73.65573
81.49757
208.0902
94.84067
102.626
84.03431
67.02298
50.40111
30.85433
8.425168
932.5705

1270

toplam bi/cosa i * cohesion


38.8242
30.28055
29.15863
43.25923
28.80438
29.01606
44.33516
30.55058
32.03934
34.33355
37.86292
43.44275
34.94454
43.35046
500.2023

tanfi

tan fi x 7-9

0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974
0.444974

9.122033
21.29868
40.92385
59.77795
73.65573
81.49757
92.66854
94.84067
102.626
84.03431
67.02298
50.40111
30.85433
8.425168
817.1489

wi.sinai kh wi (L/R)

-21
-35
-30
-14
6
44
91
143
192
236
261
242
114
41
1270

6.3
12.0
19.1
25.0
28.5
30.7
32.0
31.5
29.9
27.3
23.2
17.0
6.5
1.9
291.0

toplam bi/cosa i * cohesion


38.8242
30.28055
29.15863
28.83948
28.80438
29.01606
29.55677
30.55058
32.03934
34.33355
37.86292
43.44275
34.94454
43.35046
471.0042

PROBABILISTIC SEISMIC HAZARD ANALYSIS


Year Interval

105

4.5 M <5.0
28

5.0 M < 5.5


11

5.5 M <6.0
5

6.0 M <6.5
1

6.5 M <7.0
1

4.7
47
0.447619048
-0.349091441

5.2
19
0.180952381
-0.742435698

5.7
8
0.076190476
-1.118099312

6.2
3
0.028571429
-1.544068044

6.7
2
0.019047619
-1.720159303

a
b

2.735499955
-0.669693076

Poison Probability Distribution


Point number for regression

Magnitude Intervals
Ni (Occurence Numbers)
Average Magnitude M or (Xi)
SNi (cummulative)
SNi/t
Log SNi/t yada (Yi)

35.7000000
-7.4950431
216.7900000
-47.5254136
1274.4900000

SXi
SYi
SXi^2
SXiYi
S(Xi)^2

Log (N) = a - b* M

Magnitude - Frequency Relation


(Recurrence Relationships)
FREQUENCY (N)

0.0

-0.5

-1.0
-1.5
-2.0
-2.5

y = -0.6697x + 2.7355
R = 0.9865
MAGNTUDE

Poison Probability Distribution


Risk = Rm = 1- e-(N(M) *D)

Average

Probability (%) For D (Year)

N(M)
0.2438
0.1128
0.0522
0.0241
0.0112
0.0052

Magnitude
5
5.5
6
6.5
7
7.5

10
91.3
67.6
40.6
21.4
10.6
5.0

50
100.0
99.6
92.6
70.1
42.8
22.7

D (year)
30

a (g)

Probability of Exceedence (%)

20

Return Period

75
100.0
100.0
98.0
83.6
56.7
32.1

100
100.0
100.0
99.5
91.0
67.2
40.3

H, Focal depth (km)

25

15

29.2

Esteva (1970)

Donavan(1973c)

Oliviera (1974)

Joyner ve Boore (1981)

Campbell (1997)

0.14

0.21

0.14

0.37

0.38
-0.223143551
-0.007438118
-4.901137368
-2.128536914
-4.864036869

0.64
8.2
-0.051293
-0.00171
-6.371393
-2.767061
########

Probability of Exceedence (%)

Joyner ve Boore (1981) Attenuation Relationship

5
alma olasl
byklk

20

50
0.49
0.37
40
30
7.7
7.3
20
10
-0.105360516
-0.223143551
0
-0.0035120170.10
-0.007438118
0.20
0.30
-5.651564709
-4.901137368
-2.454443367
-2.128536914
-5.189943322
-4.864036869
Figure. Hazard Curve

4
9
19
41
90
194

M (magnitude)
7.3

, Epicentral Distance (km)

90
80
70
10
60

(Yl)

40

80

0.27

0.18

6.7

6.0

-0.510825624
-1.609437912
-0.017027521
-0.05364793
0.40
0.50
0.60
-4.072924374
-2.925312386
Acceleration
(g)
-1.768848581
-1.270447027
-4.504348536
-4.005946982

0.70

Spectral Acceleration Attenuation Relationship by Boore et al. (1997)


Design Earthquake Magnitude (Mw)
Rjb
Vs, 30
unspecified faulting mechanism

7.3
20
800
strike-slip fault

reverse-slip fault

Acceleration (g)

Period (s)
0.0
0.2
1.0

0.18
0.42
0.17

0.17
0.38
0.16

0.20
0.45
0.18

Acceleration (g)

Spectral Acceleration Attenuation Relationship


0.50
0.45
0.40
0.35
0.30
0.25
0.20
0.15
0.10
0.05
0.00

unspecified
faulting
mechanism
strike-slip fault
revers-slip fault

0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

Period (s)

bss
brv
ball
b2
b3
b5
bv

-0.313
-0.117
-0.242
0.527
0
-0.778
-0.371

0.999
1.17
1.089
0.711
-0.207
-0.924
-0.292

-1.113
-1.009
-1.08
1.036
-0.032
-0.798
-0.698

Va
h

1396
5.57

2118
7.02

1406
2.9

-0.105360516
-0.00210721
-6.162390333
-2.676292117
-4.722921644

10
alma olasl
byklk

10

20

40

80

0.64

0.64

0.46

0.32

0.20

8.2

8.2

7.7

7.0

6.2

-0.105361
-0.002107
-6.16239
-2.676292
########

-0.105360516
-0.00210721
-6.162390333
-2.676292117
-4.722921644

-0.223143551
-0.004462871
-5.411962992
-2.350385664
-4.397015191

-0.510825624
-0.010216512
-4.583749998
-1.99069733
-4.037326857

-1.609437912
-0.032188758
-3.43613801
-1.492295777
-3.538925304

GUMBEL EXTREME VALUES


Seismic Hazard Analysis
Point Number for Regression

7.0 M <7.5
1
7.2
1
0.00952381
-2.0211893

t (year interval)

70

G(M)
0.7042
0.7465
0.7606
0.8028
0.8169
0.8310
0.8451
0.8592
0.8873
0.9296
0.9437
0.9577
0.9718
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859
0.9859

[-lnG(M)]
0.3507
0.2924
0.2737
0.2196
0.2022
0.1851
0.1683
0.1518
0.1195
0.0730
0.0580
0.0432
0.0286
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142
0.0142

14

Magnitude (xi)

Occurence Numbers, J

4.5
4.6
4.8
5.0
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
6.1
6.4
6.7
7.4

50
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1

J / (t+1)
0.7042
0.0423
0.0141
0.0423
0.0141
0.0141
0.0141
0.0141
0.0282
0.0423
0.0141
0.0141
0.0141
0.0141
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000

70

MAGNITUDE- FREQUENCY RELATIONS

Yi
[log[-lnG(M)]]
-0.4551
-0.5340
-0.5627
-0.6583
-0.6941
-0.7325
-0.7738
-0.8187
-0.9225
-1.1365
-1.2367
-1.3648
-1.5440
-1.8482

SXi
SYi

MAGNITUDE- FREQUENCY RELATIONS


(Recurrence Relationships)
0.0
FREQUENCY

4.0

5.0

6.0

7.0

8.0

77.55
-13.2820501

SXi^2
SXiYi
S(Xi)^2

438.6525000
-78.0680836
6014.0025000

-0.5
-1.0
-1.5
-2.0

y = -0.495x + 1.7932
R = 0.983

MAGNITUDE
0.434294482

a
ln b

b
a

1.793211066
-0.494996841

G (M) = exp (-a D exp (-b M))

PROB= 1 - G(M)

M (MAGNITUDE)
5
5.5
6
6.5
7
7.5

Gumbel Extreme Values

1
18.8
11.1
6.4
3.7
2.1
1.2

1.14
62.12

10
87.5
69.2
48.6
31.4
19.2
11.3

D (year)
25
99.4
94.7
81.1
61.0
41.3
26.0

50
100.0
99.7
96.4
84.8
65.5
45.2

100
100.0
100.0
99.9
97.7
88.1
70.0

-0.105360516

Probability of
D (year)
30

Exceedence (%)
10

, Epicentral Distance (km)

H, Focal depth (km)

50

15

52.2

Esteva (1970)

Donavan(1973c)

Oliviera (1974)

Joyner ve Boore(1981)

Campbell (1997)

0.20

0.25

0.20

0.35

0.71

M (magnitude)
8.6

-9.780585779

Joyner ve Boore (1981) Attenuation Relationship

10
90
0.50
0.35
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
-0.051293294 10
-0.105360516
2.75251E-05 0
5.65387E-05
0.00-9.780585779
0.10
-10.5004137
9.2
8.6
Probability of Exceedence (%)

Acceleration (g)

5.65387E-05

Figure. Hazard Curve

20

0.24

40

0.16

-0.223143551
-0.510825624
0.000119744
0.00027412
0.20
0.30
0.40
0.50
-9.030158439
-8.201945444
7.9
7.2
Acceleration (g)

80

0.09

-1.609437912
0.000863658
0.60
-7.054333456
6.2

0.0190476
-1.72015930

2004

2000

1996

1992

1988

1984

7.2
1
0.0095238
-2.02118930

1980

1976

1972

1968

1964

6.7

Year2

1960

1956

1952

6.2
3
0.0285714
-1.54406804

1948

1944

1940

1936

5.7
8
0.0761905
-1.118099

1932

1928

1924

1920

5.2
19
0.1809524
-0.74243570

1916

1912

1908

4.7
47
0.4476190
#########

1904

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1900

Frequency

TIME DISTRIBUTION OF EARTHQUAKES

Years
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940

Numbers of Eartquakes
1
1
7

5
2

1
1
1
1
1

1
1
2
1
3

1
2

1941

1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948

1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982

3
1

3
9
5
4
1
1
1
1
1

1
2
7
1
3
2
1
3
1
1
4
5
1
5
2
1

1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

2
4
3
1
2
2
2
1
3
6
3
1
2
1
2
2
4
1
9

Magnitude Number
2.1
200
2.2
200
2.3
200
2.4
200
2.5
200
2.6
200
2.7
200
2.8
200
2.9
200
3.0
100
3.1
100
3.2
100
3.3
100
3.4
100
3.5
100
3.6
100
3.7
100
3.8
100
3.9
100
4.0
25
4.1
25
4.2
25
4.3
20
4.4
15
4.5
15
4.6
14
4.7
14
4.8
12
4.9
12
5.0
10
5.1
3
5.2
2
5.3
2
5.4
3

Magnitude
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
6.0
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
7.0
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7

Number
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Realesed Total Energy


7.01597E+22 Erg

Mw
Ms

7
6.9

Ms
Mb

6.9
6.8

Mw
Mb

7
6.8

Ms
Md

6.9
6.9
3.8

Magnitude
Duration (Eartquake)

7.6
31 sn
38 sn
33 sn

MAXIMUM INTENSITY (Io) & MAGNITUDE AND ACCELARATION RELATION


Maximum Intensity (Io)
Magnitude (Gutenberg ve Richter, 1956)

Magnitude (pek)
Magnitude (Tabban ve Genolu)
Magnitude (Bath, 1973)
Magnitude (Karnik)
Magnitude (Ansal, 1997)
Maximum Intensity (Io)
Accel. (Gutenberg ve Richter, 1956)
Accel. (Bath, 1973)
Accel. (Wang ve Law, 1994)
Accel. (Wald ve di., 1999)
Accel. (Hessberger, 1956)
Accel. (Murphy, 1997)

8
6.3
6.4
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.1
8
0.15 g
0.15 g
0.26
0.43
0.34
0.18

g
g
g
g

FAULT RAPTURE & MAGNITUDE RELATION

4.2
3.8
3.8
5
4.2
5
6.9
6.9
6.9

Enerji
8.91251E+14
1.25893E+15
1.77828E+15
2.51189E+15
3.54813E+15
5.01187E+15
7.07946E+15
1E+16
1.41254E+16
1.99526E+16
2.81838E+16
3.98107E+16
5.62341E+16
7.94328E+16
1.12202E+17
1.58489E+17
2.23872E+17
3.16228E+17
4.46684E+17
6.30957E+17
8.91251E+17
1.25893E+18
1.77828E+18
2.51189E+18
3.54813E+18
5.01187E+18
7.07946E+18
1E+19
1.41254E+19
1.99526E+19
2.81838E+19
3.98107E+19
5.62341E+19
7.94328E+19
1.12202E+20
1.58489E+20
2.23872E+20
3.16228E+20
4.46684E+20

Toplam E
1.7825E+17
2.51785E+17
3.55656E+17
5.02377E+17
7.09627E+17
1.00237E+18
1.41589E+18
2E+18
2.82508E+18
1.99526E+18
2.81838E+18
3.98107E+18
5.62341E+18
7.94328E+18
1.12202E+19
1.58489E+19
2.23872E+19
3.16228E+19
4.46684E+19
1.57739E+19
2.22813E+19
3.14731E+19
3.55656E+19
3.76783E+19
5.3222E+19
7.01662E+19
9.91124E+19
1.2E+20
1.69505E+20
1.99526E+20
8.45515E+19
7.96214E+19
1.12468E+20
2.38298E+20
2.24404E+20
3.16979E+20
2.23872E+20
6.32456E+20
4.46684E+20

Enerji
8.9E+14
1.3E+15
1.8E+15
2.5E+15
3.5E+15
5E+15
7.1E+15
1E+16
1.4E+16
2E+16
2.8E+16
4E+16
5.6E+16
7.9E+16
1.1E+17
1.6E+17
2.2E+17
3.2E+17
4.5E+17
6.3E+17
8.9E+17
1.3E+18
1.8E+18
2.5E+18
3.5E+18
5E+18
7.1E+18
1E+19
1.4E+19
2E+19
2.8E+19
4E+19
5.6E+19
7.9E+19
1.1E+20
1.6E+20
2.2E+20
3.2E+20
4.5E+20

Fault Rapture (km)


110
Researcher
Ms (magnitude)
Conditions
Region
Abraseys ve Zatopek (1968)
7.4
between 5,8 and 8.0
Turkey
Bolinger (1968)
7.7
between 5,8 and 8.0 (shallow earthquakes)
World
Bolinger (1968)
7.5 between 5,8 and 8.0 (deep earthqaukes) World
Douglas ve Ryall (1975)
7.5
bigger than 6,4
Nevada
Ezen (1981)
7.3
6 ile 8
North Anatolia
Matsuda (1975)
8.2
Japan
Patwardan ve di. (1975)
8.4
smaller than 6
Patwardan ve di. (1975)
7.4
bigger than 6
Tocher (1958)
7.6
smaller than 6
Toksz ve di. (1979)
7.3
between 5,9 and 7,9
North Anatolia
Gndodu (1986)
7.4
Turkey
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)
7.4
(Strike Slipe)
World
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)
7.5
(Reverse)
World
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)
7.6
(Normal)
World
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)
7.4
(All Fault Types)
World
Ms (Magnitude)
7.6
Researcher
Abraseys ve Zatopek (1968)
Bolinger (1968)
Bolinger (1968)
Douglas ve Ryall (1975)
Ezen (1981)
Matsuda (1975)
Patwardan ve di. (1975)
Patwardan ve di. (1975)
Tocher (1958)
Toksz ve di. (1979)
Gndodu (1986)
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)

Mw (Magnitude)
7.6

Fault Rapture (km)


Conditions
Region
176.8
between 5,8 and 8.0
Turkey
94.3
between 5,8 and 8.0 (shallow earthquakes)
World
134.9 between 5,8 and 8.0 (deep earthqaukes) World
162.2
bigger than 6,4
Nevada
156.7
6 ile 8
North Anatolia
45.7
Japan
56.0
smaller than 6
168.0
bigger than 6
98.2
smaller than 6
203.2
between 5,9 and 7,9
North Anatolia
161.1
Turkey
118.6
(Strike Slipe)
World
84.7
(Reverse)
World
61.7
(Normal)
World
105.7
(All Fault Types)
World

6.30957E+20 6.30957E+20 6.3E+20


8.91251E+20 8.91251E+20 8.9E+20
1.25893E+21
1.77828E+21
2.51189E+21
3.54813E+21
5.01187E+21
7.07946E+21
1E+22
1.41254E+22
1.99526E+22
0
0
0
0

1.25893E+21
1.77828E+21
2.51189E+21
3.54813E+21
5.01187E+21
7.07946E+21
1E+22
1.41254E+22
1.99526E+22
0
0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

1.3E+21
1.8E+21
2.5E+21
3.5E+21
5E+21
7.1E+21
1E+22
1.4E+22
2E+22
2.8E+22
4E+22
5.6E+22
7.9E+22
1.1E+23
1.6E+23 1.45E+23
2.2E+23

DISPLACEMENT (max) & MAGNITUDE RELATION


Ms (Magnitude)
7.6

Mw (Magnitude)
7.6

Researcher
Chinery (1969)
Chinery (1969)
Ezen (1981)
Matsuda (1975)
Nikonow (1978)
Gndodu (1986)
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)

Displacement
(m)
3.4
3.4
3.2
3.6
2.6
3.3
6.3
2.3

Conditions
between 3,4 and 8,3
bigger than 6,4
6 and 8
6 and 8,5
(Strike Slipe)
(Reverse)

Region
North Anatolia
Japan
Asia
Turkey
World
World

Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)


Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)

7.3
5.9

(Normal)
(All Fault Types)

World
World

Conditions
between 3,4 and 8,3
bigger than 6,4
6 and 8
6 and 8,5
(Strike Slipe)
(Reverse)
(Normal)
(All Fault Types)

Region
North Anatolia
Japan
Asia
Turkey
World
World
World
World

Displacement
(m)
5

Researcher
Chinery (1969)
Chinery (1969)
Ezen (1981)
Matsuda (1975)
Nikonow (1978)
Gndodu (1986)
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)
Wells ve Coppersmith (1994)

Magnitude
7.8
7.8
7.9
7.8
7.9
7.9
7.4
6.8
7.1
7.2

Magnitude Type
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Mw
Mw
Mw
Mw

Magnitude Type
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Mw
Mw
Mw
Mw

Magnitude Type
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Mw
Mw
Mw
Mw

Magnitude Type
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Mw
Mw
Mw
Mw

Donovan (1973a)

Esteva and Villaverde (1973)

Donavan(1973b)

Donavan(1973c)

McGuier (1974)

Orphal and Lahoud (1974)

Shah et al. (1973)

Oliviera (1974)

Katayama

Esteva et al. (1978)

Joyner and Boore (1981)

Campbell (1981a)

H, focal depth (km)

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

Davenport (1972)

25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205

Esteva (1970)

7.3

7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3

, Epicentral Distance Uzaklk (km)

M (magnitude)

ACCELERATION ATTENUATION RELATIONSHIPS

0.15
0.13
0.11
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01

0.38
0.30
0.25
0.20
0.17
0.15
0.13
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02

0.30
0.26
0.23
0.21
0.19
0.17
0.15
0.14
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

0.41
0.36
0.32
0.29
0.26
0.23
0.21
0.19
0.17
0.16
0.14
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03

0.20
0.18
0.16
0.14
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02

0.22
0.20
0.18
0.16
0.15
0.14
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.10
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03

0.29
0.26
0.23
0.21
0.20
0.18
0.17
0.15
0.14
0.13
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.11
0.10
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04

0.72
0.60
0.51
0.44
0.38
0.34
0.30
0.27
0.25
0.23
0.21
0.19
0.18
0.16
0.15
0.14
0.14
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.11
0.10
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06

0.37
0.32
0.29
0.26
0.23
0.21
0.19
0.17
0.15
0.14
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

0.15
0.13
0.11
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01

0.26
0.23
0.21
0.19
0.17
0.15
0.14
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

0.22
0.17
0.13
0.10
0.09
0.07
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01

0.38
0.31
0.26
0.22
0.19
0.17
0.15
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02

0.16
0.15
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

Campbell (1981b)

Newmark and Roseblueth (1971)

Kanai (1966)

Esteva and Roseblueth (1964)

Fukishima et al. (1988)

Abrahamson and Litehiser (1989)

Campbel (1997)

Average

R, Odaktan Uzaklk (km)

0.16
0.14
0.13
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01

0.24
0.20
0.16
0.14
0.12
0.10
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01

0.29
0.24
0.20
0.18
0.15
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02

0.29
0.24
0.21
0.18
0.15
0.13
0.12
0.10
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01

0.26
0.24
0.21
0.19
0.18
0.16
0.14
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02

0.25
0.23
0.21
0.19
0.18
0.16
0.15
0.14
0.14
0.13
0.12
0.12
0.11
0.11
0.10
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05

0.39
0.35
0.32
0.29
0.27
0.25
0.23
0.22
0.20
0.19
0.18
0.17
0.17
0.16
0.15
0.15
0.14
0.14
0.13
0.13
0.12
0.12
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.09
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.08

0.29
0.25
0.22
0.19
0.17
0.15
0.14
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.10
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

29.2
33.5
38.1
42.7
47.4
52.2
57.0
61.8
66.7
71.6
76.5
81.4
86.3
91.2
96.2
101.1
106.1
111.0
116.0
120.9
125.9
130.9
135.8
140.8
145.8
150.7
155.7
160.7
165.7
170.7
175.6
180.6
185.6
190.6
195.6
200.6
205.5

M (magnitude)

7.3

Esteva (1970)
Davenport (1972)
Donovan (1973a)

1.2

Esteva and Villaverde (1973)


Donavan(1973b)

1.0

Donavan(1973c)
McGuier (1974)

Acceleration (g)

Orphal and Lahoud (1974)

0.8

Shah et al. (1973)


Oliviera (1974)
Katayama

0.6

Esteva et al. (1978)


Joyner and Boore (1981)
Campbell (1981a)

0.4

Campbell (1981b)
Newmark ve Roseblueth (1971)

0.2

Kanai (1966)
Esteva ve Roseblueth (1964)
Fukishima et al. (1988)

0.0
25

40

55

70

85

100 115 130 145 160 175 190 205

Abrahamson ve Liehiser (1989)

Campbell (1997)

Epicentral Distance (km)

erde (1973)

blueth (1971)

ueth (1964)

iehiser (1989)

ACCELERATION / VELEOCITY / DISPLACEMENT SPECTRA


M
D
h1
h2
g1
VS1
g2
VS2
a
To

7.4
25
15
35
1.8
300
2.1
600
0.43
0.43

7.4
25

0.43
0.43

T
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.35
0.4
0.45
0.5
0.55
0.6
0.65
0.7
0.75
0.8
0.85
0.9
0.95
1
1.05
1.1
1.15
1.2
1.25
1.3
1.35
1.4
1.45
1.5
1.55
1.6
1.65
1.7
1.75
1.8
1.85
1.9
1.95
2
2.05
2.1
2.15
2.2
2.25
2.3
2.35
2.4
2.45
2.5

Earthquake & Soil Interaction


2
Accel. (cm/sn )
Displace. (cm)
Vel.(cm/sn)
2391
0.60
38
1629
0.92
39
1265
1.27
40
1071
1.68
42
979
2.21
47
989
3.04
55
1171
4.70
74
1103
5.61
79
679
4.26
54
493
3.74
43
398
3.60
38
339
3.60
35
299
3.68
33
269
3.79
32
245
3.93
31
225
4.09
30
209
4.26
30
195
4.43
29
184
4.61
29
173
4.80
29
164
4.98
29
156
5.18
28
148
5.37
28
142
5.57
28
136
5.76
28
130
5.96
28
125
6.16
28
120
6.36
28
116
6.56
28
112
6.77
28
108
6.97
27
105
7.17
27
102
7.38
27
99
7.58
27
96
7.79
27
93
7.99
27
90
8.20
27
88
8.40
27
86
8.61
27
84
8.82
27
81
9.02
27
80
9.23
27
78
9.44
27
76
9.65
27
74
9.85
27
73
10.06
27
71
10.27
27
69
10.48
27
68
10.69
27

II. Approach
Kawashima et al. (1984) Appraoch

Epicentral Distance (km)


Period
25
0.1
25
0.15
25
0.2
25
0.3
25
0.5
25
0.7
25
1
25
1.5
25
2
25
3

Accl. (SS)Accl. (MS)


804
668
950
832
841
1035
538
995
333
759
229
605
126
589
105
338
72
195
42
85

Accl. (LS)
434
529
529
499
646
820
734
530
328
145

Acceleration Spectra for different kind of Soils


1200

Acceleration (cm/sn2)

M
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5

1000

Acceleration (Stiff Soil)

800

Acceleration (Medium Soil)

600

Acceleration (Loose Soil)

400
200
0

0.5

1.5

Period (s)

2.5

3.5

III. Approach

Acceleration Estimation by Boore et al. (1997) Approach


Mw
Rjb
Vs, 30

7.3
25
250
Mechanism
Uncertain

Strike
Slipe Fault

Reverse Fault

Acceleration (g)

Period
0.0
0.2
1.0

0.24
0.49
0.31

0.22
0.44
0.30

0.27
0.53
0.34

Acceleration Spectrum

Acceleration (g)

0.60

0.50

Mechamism
Uncertain

0.40
0.30

Strike Slipe
Fault

0.20

Reverse Fault

0.10
0.00
0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

Period (s)

bss
brv
ball
b2
b3
b5
bv
Va
h

-0.313
-0.117
-0.242
0.527
0
-0.778
-0.371
1396
5.57

0.999
1.17
1.089
0.711
-0.207
-0.924
-0.292
2118
7.02

-1.113
-1.009
-1.08
1.036
-0.032
-0.798
-0.698
1406
2.9

1.2

Soil Acceleraton Spectrum


3000

Acceleration (cm/sn2)

2500

2000

1500

1000

500

0
0

0.5

1.5

2.5

2.5

Period (sn)

Soil Displacement Spectrum


12.00

Displacement (cm)

10.00
8.00
6.00

4.00
2.00
0.00
0

0.5

1.5
T period (sn)

izelge. Kawashima ve di. (1984) Yaklam iin katsaylar

c
-1.18
-1.18
-1.18
-1.18
-1.18
-1.18
-1.18
-1.18
-1.18
-1.18

Sert Zemin
a
2420
2407
1269
575
212
103
40.1
7.1
5.8
1.7

b
0.21
0.22
0.25
0.27
0.3
0.32
0.34
0.43
0.42
0.46

Orta Zemin
a
848
629
466
267
102
34.3
5
0.72
0.35
0.36

b
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.35
0.39
0.44
0.55
0.63
0.64
0.59

Yumuak Zemin
a
1307
948
1128
1263
581
65.7
7.4
0.8
0.35
0.26

b
0.21
0.24
0.23
0.22
0.28
0.42
0.54
0.65
0.67
0.64

Soil Velocity Spectrum

90
80

70
Velocity (m/sn)

60
50
40
30

20
10

0
0

0.5

1.5
Period (sn)

2.5

SOIL AMPLIFICATION ANALYSIS


Amplification Analysis (Relative) I
Midorikawa (1987)
Joyner and Fumal (1984)
Borcherdt et al. (1991)

Depth (m)
1.8
3.3
4.8
6.3
7.8
9.3
10.8
12.3
13.8
15.3
16.8
18.3
19.8
21.3
22.8
24.3
25.8
27.3
28.8
30

Weak Motion
Strong Motion

Tickness (m)
1.8
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.2

Amplification
A
A
AHSA
AHSA

2.8
2.1
3.5
3.0

Vs Velocity, (m/s)

200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

Vs, 30 (m/s)
200.0

Amplification Analysis (for two layers) II


h1
30
vs1
140
r1
1.7
vs2
600
r2
2.1
To
0.86
p
3.14
a
0.19

Period
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7

Relative Amplification
1.55
1.10
3.44
1.02
1.11
1.56
2.58
4.58
4.93
3.46
2.60
2.14
1.87
1.69
1.56
1.47
1.40

1.8
1.9
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5

1.34
1.30
1.26
1.24
1.21
1.19
1.17
1.16

Relative Amplification

Amplification Spectrum (Two Layers)


6.00
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
0

0.5

1.5
Period (sn)

2.5

Amplification Analysis (Damped Soil) III

h1
vs1
Damping

30
140
0.2

p
To

3.14
0.86

Period
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5

Relative Amplification
0.36
0.62
1.08
0.84
0.95
1.30
1.94
2.82
3.24
2.86
2.39
2.05
1.82
1.66
1.54
1.45
1.39
1.34
1.29
1.26
1.23
1.21
1.19
1.17
1.16

Relative Amplification

Amplification Spectrum (Damped Soil)


3.50
3.00
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
0

0.5

1.5
Period (s)

2.5

Amplification (Undamped Soil) IV


h1
vs1

30
140

Tz
p

0.86
3.14

Period
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5

Relative Amplification
1.59
1.11
4.45
1.03
1.11
1.61
2.90
9.00
13.25
4.48
2.94
2.30
1.96
1.75
1.60
1.50
1.42
1.36
1.32
1.28
1.25
1.22
1.20
1.18
1.16

Relative Amplification

Amplification Spectrum (Undamped Soil)


14.00
12.00
10.00
8.00
6.00
4.00
2.00
0.00
0

0.5

1.5

Period (s)

2.5

Shear Modulus, Gmax (kg/cm2)


750
0

Depth (m)

10

15

20

25

30

35

760

770

780

790

800

810

Shear Wave (Vs) Velocity, m/s


0
0

Depth (m)

10

15

20

25

30

35

50

100

150

200

250

Depth (m)

Gmax

1.8
3.3
4.8
6.3
7.8
9.3
10.8
12.3
13.8
15.3
16.8
18.3
19.8
21.3
22.8
24.3
25.8
27.3
28.8
30

760
760
760
760
760
760
760
760
760
760
760
760
760
760
800
800
800
800
800
800

Sear Wave Velocity (m/s) Density (gr/cm )


200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200

1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0

Soil Liquefaction Analysis

WT (m)

rd

CSR (E)

0.4

sv' (kPa)

Acceleration, a (g)

sv (kPa)

1.1101602

7.2

FN=Fine Content

MSF

Magnitude

g (gr/cm3)

Depth

Data

G.W.L

1.8
3.3
4.8
6.3
7.8
9.3
10.8
12.3
13.8
15.3
16.8
18.3
19.8

1.7
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

30.0
56.5
83.0
109.5
136.0
162.5
188.9
215.4
241.9
268.4
294.9
321.4
347.9

22.2
33.9
45.7
57.5
69.3
81.0
92.8
104.6
116.3
128.1
139.9
151.7
163.4

0.80
2.30
3.80
5.30
6.80
8.30
9.80
11.30
12.80
14.30
15.80
17.30
18.80

0.9881470
0.9773893
0.9669309
0.9551352
0.9397014
0.9179441
0.8875651
0.8478937
0.8008678
0.7507104
0.7022129
0.6589112
0.6223666

0.348
0.423
0.456
0.473
0.480
0.478
0.470
0.454
0.433
0.409
0.385
0.363
0.344

21.3

1.8

374.3

175.2

20.30 0.5925368 0.329

Liquefaction Anaysis by Shear Wave Velocity

Depth

Vs (field) m/s

CV

Vs1, m/s

Vs1c

CRR (S)

SF

Lp (Vs1'den)

Lp Grubu

SvlamaDzeyi

Seismic Site Yalova


Seismic Point: SK1

1.8
3.3
4.8
6.3
7.8
9.3
10.8
12.3
13.8
15.3
16.8
18.3
19.8
21.3

120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120

1.46
1.31
1.22
1.15
1.10
1.05
1.02
0.99
0.96
0.94
0.92
0.90
0.88
0.87

174.88
157.22
145.94
137.81
131.54
126.48
122.26
118.67
115.54
112.79
110.34
108.13
106.13
104.30

220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220

0.1195
0.0937
0.0799
0.0709
0.0644
0.0594
0.0555
0.0522
0.0495
0.0471
0.0451
0.0433
0.0417
0.0403

0.3434
0.2215
0.1750
0.1498
0.1342
0.1242
0.1181
0.1150
0.1143
0.1153
0.1172
0.1194
0.1212
0.1225

11.2869
23.5720
34.8471
45.1239
54.3619
62.5137
69.5326
75.3839
80.0586
83.5837
86.0171
87.4270
87.8700
87.3782

BL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL

SV
SV
SV
SV
SV
SV
SV
SV
SV
SV
SV
SV
SV
SV

Figure 1. CSR - Vs Relationships (Andrus and Stokoe, 2001)

Liquefaction Analysis by SPT Data

Depth

SPT (field)

CN

CB

CS

CR

N1(60)

CRR (Z)

SF

PL (%)

Boring Site Yalova


Boring Point
S1

1.8
3.3
4.8
6.3
7.8
9.3
10.8
12.3
13.8
15.3
16.8
18.3
19.8
21.3

20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20

1.70
1.70
1.48
1.32
1.20
1.11
1.04
0.98
0.93
0.88
0.85
0.81
0.78
0.76

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80

20.4
20.4
17.7
15.8
14.4
13.3
12.5
11.7
11.1
10.6
10.1
9.7
9.4
9.1

0.24473
0.24473
0.20983
0.18703
0.17127
0.15953
0.15035
0.14291
0.13674
0.13151
0.12701
0.12308
0.11962
0.11654

0.70353
0.5785
0.45974
0.39547
0.35708
0.33341
0.32001
0.31469
0.31583
0.32162
0.33001
0.33905
0.34732
0.35405

82
94
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Figure 2. CRR - N1 (60) Relationships

SPT (field)

Depth D50
1.8
0.1
3.3
0.5
4.8
0.5
6.3
0.5
7.8
0.5
9.3
0.5
10.8 0.5
12.3 0.5
13.8 0.5
15.3 0.5
16.8 0.5
18.3 0.5
19.8 0.5
21.3 0.5

FN

Iwasaki et al. (1978) Approach


D50, Fine Content (FC), SPT (N) value

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20

M
vme, a (g olarak)

Factors
Soil
Earthq.
R
L
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.7
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.7
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.5
7.2
0.40

GK
1.0
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4

R1
0.41085
0.38689
0.36668
0.34934
0.33425
0.32096
0.30914
0.29853
0.28895
0.28023
0.27226
0.26493
0.25817
0.25189

R2 (a)
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19

R2
R2(b)
0.1224153
-0.0348529
-0.0348529
-0.0348529
-0.0348529
-0.0348529
-0.0348529
-0.0348529
-0.0348529
-0.0348529
-0.0348529
-0.0348529
-0.0348529
-0.0348529

R2( c )
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05

R2
0.12242
-0.03485
-0.03485
-0.03485
-0.03485
-0.03485
-0.03485
-0.03485
-0.03485
-0.03485
-0.03485
-0.03485
-0.03485
-0.03485

R3
R3(a)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

R3(b)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

R3
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000

LIQUEFACTION ANALYSIS BY RELATIVE DENSITY

Acceleration - Relative Density (%) Relationships


1
0.9

(No Risk)

Sample 1
Accl. (g) 0.2
Dr (%) 0.5

Dr (Relative Density) %

0.8

(Medium Risk)

0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2

(Higher Risk)

0.1
0
0.1

0.15

0.2

0.25

Acceleration (g)

Figure 3. Liquefaction risk by relative density and acceleration(Tezcan ve Teri, 1996)

0.3

Table . Corrections to SPT as listed by Robertson & Wride (1998)(after Youd et al., 2001).

Liquefaction possibility of Silty and clayed sands (Andrews ve Martin, 2000)

Clay Content %
4
LL<32 SE SIVILAMAYA HASSAS, LL>=32 SE AYRINTI ALIMALAR GEREKR

VARIATION OF SAFETY FACTOR (SF) WITH DEPTH

SPT

Depth (m)

-10

-15

-20
SPT Data
Safety Factor Boundary
Vs Data

-25

SPT

Vs

0.70
0.58
0.46
0.40
0.36
0.33
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.34
0.35

0.22
0.18
0.15
0.13
0.12
0.12
0.11
0.11
0.12
0.12
0.12
0.12

0.70
0.58
0.46
0.40
0.36
0.33
0.32
0.31
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.34
0.35

0.22
0.18
0.15
0.13
0.12
0.12
0.11
0.11
0.12
0.12
0.12
0.12

21.3

0.35

0.12

0.35

0.12

SF

1.8
3.3
4.8
6.3
7.8
9.3
10.8
12.3
13.8
15.3
16.8
18.3
19.8

SF

-5

Vs

1.20

SF

1.00

SF

0.20

Depth (m)

0.00
0

Safety Factor (SF) & Depth


SF
0.40
0.60
0.80

oe, 2001)

Andrus andStokoe (1999)

Vs1

(N1)60

(N1)60
10
159 m/s

Vs1
159 m/sn
10

Estimation of treshold acceleration by shear wave velocity by Dobry ve di. (1981) approach

Vs
z
G/Gmax
Unite Shear Deformation
Treshold Acceleration Value (at)
Design Acceleration (ad)
Expected Acceleration (amax)
SF

200
3
0.8
0.0001
0.11
0.18
0.30

m/sn
m

g
g
g

0.6
Liquafaction

37.500
20.000
14.000
10.000
6.300
3.350
1.180
0.6
0.212

95.00
89.60
86.40
82.90
72.30
35.70
15.400
9.60
1.2

80

60

#4

#10

#40

100

Weight Percentange (%)

Grain Size Percentange


(mm)
Finer (%)

#200

Sample A

#100

GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION & LIQUEFACTION

Liquafection lower
limit
Liquefaction upper
limit
Critical
Zone

40

20

0
0.001

0.01

0.1

Grain Size (mm)

Figure. Liquefaction supectibility & grain size relationships (Finn, 1972)

EVALUATION OF MAXIMUM AREA FOR LIQUEFACTION

10

100

A) Earthquake magnitude (Mj) & maximum epicentral distance of liquefation


Mj
R (km)
R (km)
R (km)

6.5
25.4
108.8
52.5

B) Epicentral/Fault distance & triggering of liquefacion by earthquake magnitude (Mw)


Re (km)
Rf (km)

50.0
50.0

Mw
Mw

6.5
6.7

C) For Turkey, Earthquake magnitude (Ms) that trigger the liquefation (Ulusay et al. (2000)

R (km)

D (km)
h (km)

25
10

26.9

Ms
Ms
Ms

Ms

7.4

R (km)

106.4
66.4
26.4

5.2
6.3
7.4

Lower Limit
Medium
Upper Limit

Upper Limit
Medium
Lower Limit

Symbols/ Abreviations
sv =overburden presure
sv' =efective overburden presure
SITK = tickness of saturated soil layer (m)
D = Depth of Analysis (m)
FC =Fine Content
G.W.L.= Ground Water Level (m)
g = Unit weigth
M = Magnitude of design earthquake
Acceleration (a) = acceleration of design earthquake (g)
SPT fields = SPT(N) value in the field
N1(60) = corrected SPT (N) value
Vs (field)= shear wave velocity in the field
Vs1 = overburden stress corrected shear wave velocity
rd=Stres reduction factor
CN ve CV = for SPT(N) and Vs, efective presure correction facotor
CB, CS and CRfor
= SPTN (N), respectively Borehole Diameter, Sampling Method and Road Length correction factors
CSR and CRR = Cyclic Stress Ratio and Cyclic Resistance Ratio
MSF= Magnitude Scaling Factor
Dr (%) = Relative density (%)
Rf= Distance from active fault (km)
Re= Epicentral or hipocentral distance (km)
Mw= Moment magnitude
MJ=Japon Meteorology Agancy Magnitude Scale
SY = No Liquefaction, SO= Liquefaction Possible and SV=Liquefaction
Lp = Liquefaction Potential
PL = Liquefaction Probality
Not: Bu programda (1) eer su ieren tabaka kalnl sfrsa svlama olmayacandan otomatik olarak GK=2 alnmaktadr.
(2) Teorik olarak N1(60) deeri 30'dan, SPT (Arazi) deeri 50'den ve Vs1 deeri de vs1c (maksimum 220 m/sn)den byk deerlerde svlama beklenmez
Program bu deerden byk deerler iin, SY (Svlama Yok) ifadesi vermektedir.

rrection factors

These programs were prepared by Dr Ferhat OZCEP


E mail : [email protected]
Web page: www.istanbul.edu.tr/eng2/jfm/ozcep
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These programs were prepared by Dr Ferhat OZCEP


E mail : [email protected]
Web page: www.istanbul.edu.tr/eng2/jfm/ozcep
Attention !!!
Data must enter only via red colored cell/letters

To return begining, please click !!!

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