University of Toronto, Civil Engineering Department
December 23, 2020
University of Toronto, Civil Engineering Department
Assessment of Residual Strength of Tailings Using the Cone Penetration Test and Simplified Numerical Modelling
KCB is supporting an important research project that aims to improve the design and management of risk posed by the disposal of mine waste in tailings storage facilities. This project is also funded by NSERC. Dr. Mason Ghafghazi, an internationally recognized expert in in-situ testing and liquefaction is the Principal Investigator for this project.Settlement and Instability of Highway Embankments due to Seismic Loading and Liquefaction The long-term goal of this research is creating a displacement-based liquefaction assessment framework for various highway components. The research is performed in close collaboration with Ontario Ministry of Transportation's (MTO) foundation engineering group.
Objectives- Summarizing the state of the art procedures for field investigation and screening level liquefaction assessment
- Investigating the influence of dynamic interactions of highway components on liquefaction response of foundations
- Investigating the influence of static shear bias on liquefaction response