Deformation Properties of Submarine Sediments off SW Taiwan / 台灣西南海域海底沉積物之壓縮變形研究

碩士 / 建國科技大學 / 土木與防災研究所 / 106 / In this study, physical and mechanical properties tests were performed on cores sampled from the southwest coast of Taiwan (Xiaoliuqiu、 Pointer Ridge、Yuan-An Ridge、N. of KP Canyon、Palm Ridge、Fangliao Submarine Canyon). The nature test content includes unit weight, gravity, natural water content, Atterberg liquid limit, and plastic limit tests and particle size analysis and classification of soils based on the Unified Soil Classification (USCS), According to the test results, the sediments in the southwestern Taiwan Sea are mostly medium to low plasticity silt and clay, and a plastic zoning map of liquefaction potential suggested by Seed et al. (2003). The particle size analysis initially evaluated the soil liquefaction potential in the selected sea area. Moderate to high soil liquefaction potential in the Xiaoliuqiu, Palm Ridge and Fangliao Submarine Canyon; the mechanical properties were tested with a one-dimensional compaction test, and the soil strain and soil compressibility were investigated according to the one-dimensional densification theory proposed by Terzaghi (1924).

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/106CTU00015004
Date January 2018
CreatorsGUO, YI-TING, 郭宜婷
ContributorsChou, Lun-Chang, Hsu, Huai-Houh, 丑倫彰, 許懷後
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format90

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