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PRJ-3233 | Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU), NHERI 2021: Uncertainty Analysis of Seismic Soil Liquefaction using quoFEM
Salil Nair, A., A. Bangalore Satish, S. Yi, P. Arduino, S. Govindjee, G. Deierlein (2021). Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU), NHERI 2021: Uncertainty Analysis of Seismic Soil Liquefaction using quoFEM. DesignSafe-CI. https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-ykmy-2j81
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Data Type(s) | REU |
Natural Hazard Type(s) | Earthquake |
Date of Publication | 2021-08-14 |
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Awards | NSF, Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure, Network Coordination Office | 1612144 |
Keywords | UC Berkeley SimCenter, Uncertainty Analysis, Sensitivity Analysis, Bayesian Calibration, Forward Propagation, quoFEM |
DOI | 10.17603/ds2-ykmy-2j81 |
License | Open Data Commons Attribution |
Description:
This project provides an in-depth study into an uncertainty analysis performed in the quoFEM application (developed at the UC Berkeley SimCenter) on a sample of Ottawa F65 sand. Data in this project can be reused to continue the processes of sensitivity analysis, Bayesian calibration, and forward propagation on other soil types/samples or to improve the quoFEM application itself. This project is unique because few applications exist that can perform these 3 aforementioned analyses together and sequentially in a stream-lined and efficient manner. The main audience is the computational geotechnical engineering/geomechanics community and the broad audience is the natural hazards engineering community in general.