How Soil Liquefaction Works Physical Model You can Try by Yourself











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Soil liquefaction occurs when excess pore water pressure generated by loads becomes very close or equal to normal (total) stress. The effective stress responsible for soil stability then significantly drops and soil mass loses its bearing capacity. This video explain how stresses can change in soil, water. and soil with water (i.e., saturated soil). The physical model with a bucket filled with soil/water can be used in a class to explain the mechanism of liquefaction and stresses acting in the soil mass. • #soilmechanics #engineering #engineering #science • More videos related to stresses and liquefaction: • How to Read and Analyse Seismic Records of Earthquakes    • How to Understand Earthquake Seismic ...   • How to Estimate Vertical and Horizontal Stresses in Soil | Step-by-Step Procedure and Examples    • Total, Effective Vertical and Horizon...   • How To Calculate Effective Stress in Soil Mass During Upward Seepage of Water | Practical Example    • How To Calculate Effective Stress in ...   • Quick Conditions in Soil | Soil Liquefaction Explained Using Soil Mechanics    • Quick Conditions in Soil | Soil Lique...  

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