Liquefaction experiment
Suppressing the effects of liquefaction! The impact of differential settlement can be minimized.
We will introduce liquefaction experiments assuming liquefaction countermeasure gravel piles. By laying gravel directly under and around the house, the dissipation effect of excess pore water pressure dramatically increases, preventing changes in the ground due to liquefaction from being transmitted directly, thus minimizing the impact of differential settlement. Gravel allows water to pass easily through its gaps, so the water pressure (water) that rises due to seismic shaking is discharged to the outside through the gravel piles. This suppresses the effects of liquefaction. 【Features】 ■ Gravel is laid directly under and around the house ■ The dissipation effect of excess pore water pressure dramatically increases ■ Changes in the ground due to liquefaction are not transmitted directly ■ The impact of differential settlement is minimized ■ Water pressure (water) that rises due to seismic shaking is discharged to the outside through the gravel piles *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or external links, or feel free to contact us.
- Company:ハイスピードコーポレーション
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