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MISCELLANEOUS PAPER GL-84-13
RATIONALIZING THE SEISMIC
COEFFICIENT METHOD
by
MaryE. Hynes-Griffin, Arley G. Franklin
Geotechnical Laboratory
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Dams--Earthquake effects--Mathematics (LC) Seismic coefficient method
Embankments (LC) (WES)
Earth dams (LC)
Earthquakes and hydraulic structures (LC)
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The seismic stability of embankment dams may be evaluated by a rela-
tively simple method, originally proposed by N. M. Newmark, in cases where
there is no threat of liquefaction or severe loss of shear strength under
seismic shaking. This method is based on idealization of the potential slide
mass as a sliding block on an inclined plane which undergoes a history of
earthquake-induced accelerations. The result is a computation of the expected
final displacement of the block relative to the base. A necessary refinement
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is the consideration of amplification of the base motions in the embankment,
which is evaluated by means of a linear elastic analysis. Sliding block anal-
yses have been done for 348 horizontal components of natural earthquakes and
6 synthetic records. These computations, together with available results of
amplification analyses, suggest that a pseudostatic seismic coefficient analy-
sis would be appropriate for embankment dams where it is not necessary to con-
sider (a) liquefaction or severe loss of shear strength, (b) vulnerability of
the dam to small displacements, or (c) very severe earthquakes, of magnitude 8
or greater. A factor of safety greater than 1.0, with a seismic coefficient.
equal to one-half the predicted bedrock acceleration, would assure that defor-
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PREFACE
The screening analysis reported herein is based on seismic stability
evaluations of several earth dams, in particular Richard B. Russell Dam in
Georgia and South Carolina and Ririe Dam in Idaho, and was performed by the
Earthquake Engineering and Geophysics Division (EE&GD), Geotechnical Labora-
tory (GL), U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) , Vicksburg,
Miss.. This study was sponsored by the Office, Chief of Engineers (OCE) , U. S.
Army, under the Civil Works Investigational Studies (CWIS), Soils Research
Program (Work Unit 31145), "Liquefaction of Dams and Foundations During Earth-
quakes," for which Mr. R. F. Davidson was the OCE Technical Monitor.
The research was conducted and the report prepared by Ms. M. E.
Hynes-Griffin, EE&GD, and Dr. A. G. Franklin, Principal Investigator and
Chief, EE&GD. Appendix Awas prepared by Mr. F. K. Chang, EE&GD. The study
was performed under the general supervision of Dr. W. F. Marcuson III, Chief,
GL.
COL Tilford C. Creel, CE, was Commander and Director of WES during the
preparation of this report. Mr. F. R. Brown was Technical Director.
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CONTENTS
Page
PREFACE . . . . . . . . . . . 1
APPENDIX A: TABLES OF SLIDING BLOCK CALCULATIONS FOR STRONG-MOTION
DATA, EARTHQUAKES OF THE WESTERN UNITED STATES AND
OTHER COUNTRIES, AND SYNTHETIC ACCELEROGRAMS ..... Al
PART I: INTRODUCTION . 3
PART II: PERMANENT DISPLACEMENT ANALYSIS 5
Stability Analysis . . . . . 5
Sliding Block Analysis 8
Embankment Response Analysis 13
PART III: CONCLUSIONS 19
REFERENCES 20
TABLE 1
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RATIONALIZING THE SEISMIC COEFFICIENT METHOD
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. Until the 1960's, seismic analysis of dams consisted essentially of
the seismic coefficient in which a static, horizontal inertia force
was applied to the potential sliding mass in an otherwise conventional static
limit analysis. The magnitude of the inertia force was chosen on the basis of
judgment and tradition; a rational basis was lacking. Alternatives to this
approach became available during the 1960's and 1970's. A method of
that dealt with the softening or liquefaction of granular soil? was evolved,
largely through work at the University of California at Berkeley, with Profes-
sor H. B. Seed playing the leading role. This approach is based on comparison
of dynamic shear stresses computed in a transient response analysis to the
cyclic strength (resistance to liquefaction) obtained from laboratory cyclic
shear tests or from empirical correlations of liquefaction occurrence (and non-
occurrence) with Standard Penetration Tests (Seed, et al. 1975a, bj Seed 1979j
Seed and Idriss 1983). A second alternative is to deal with the permanent de-
formations that might be anticipated if the embankment and foundation soils do
not suffer liquefaction or severe softening under cyclic loading, using as an
idealized model of the displaced part of the embankment a rigid block sliding
on an inclined plane. This approach was proposed by the late Professor N. M.
Newmark in his Rankine Lecture (1965). Other contributions to a coherent pro-
cedure using this approach have been made by Professors Ambraseys and Sarma,
Imperial College, London (e.g. Ambraseys and Sarma 1967; Sarma 1975,1979),
the Berkeley group (Goodman and Seed 1966, and Seed 1977), and the
U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) (Franklin and Chang
1977, Franklin and Hynes-Griffin 1981).
2. Sufficient experience has been gained in the application of the New-
mark approach to allow some conclusions to be drawn. In the absence of lique-
faction effects, dams with adequate static factors of safety against sliding
are not likely to be predicted by this analysis to be subject to deformations
so large as to endanger their reservoirs, through limited sliding deformations
may be predicted. This result suggests that many--perhaps most--permanent
displacement analyses do not really need to be done, and that some simple
screening method should be applied to separate those dams that are clearly
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safe against earthquake-induced failure from those that require further anal-
ysis. A seismic coefficient analysis can serve this screening function, be-
cause the accumulated experience in permanent displacement analyses now pro-
vides a rational basis for choosing the value of the coefficient. The
rationale is based on assuring that deformations will be limited to tolerable
values, assuming the worst combination of earthquake loads and resonant em-
bankment response. Aprocedure that uses this approach is proposed in this
report.
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PART II: PERMANENT DISPLACEMENT ANALYSIS
3. The major components of a permanent displacement analysis of the
Newmark type, as applied by the WES, are shown in Figure 1. The primary com-
ponent is the analysis of motions of a system consisting of a rigid block
sliding on an inclined plane, chosen to represent a potential sliding mass in
an embankment, as described by Newmark. A conventional limit analysis, or
slope stability analysis, with slight modifications, provides the shearing
resistance between the block and plane. Because bedrock motions may be ampl!-
fied upon being propagated upward through an embankment, a rigid-body model
may underestimate displacements, and an analysis of the amplification response
of the embankment is incorporated to account for amplified accelerations in
the embankment.
GEOLOGICAL
AND
SEISMOLOGICAL
EVALUATION
FIELD
INVESTIGATION
Testing
Sampling
LABORATORY
INVESTIGATION
Routine
Dynamic
SLIDING
BLOCK
ANALYSIS
EMBANKMENT
RESPONSE COMPUTE
ANALYSIS
u vs. h
lJ L I STABILITY
r ...., ANALYSIS
Figure 1. Permanent displacement analysis
StabilityAnalysis
4. The concept of the traditional pseudostatic, seismic coefficient
method of analysis is illustrated in Figure 2. In an otherwise conventional
static stability analysis, such as a method of slices analysis, the earthquake
loading is represented by a statically applied horizontal force kW, where W
is the weight of the slice and k is the seismic coefficient, which is some
fraction of gravity. The value of k is generally prescribed by code or reg-
ulation, with values usually in the range of 0.05 to 0.20, depending on the
seismicity of the site. The procedure is described in EM 1110-2-1902 (U. S.
Army, Office, Chief of Engineers 1970) and in many standard texts.
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kW
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1
W
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Figure 2. Earthquake stability analysis by pseudostatic
method using seismic coefficient.
5. For analysis of permanent displacements, the shearing resistance be-
tween the potential sliding mass and the underlying base is evaluated in terms
of a critical acceleration N , defined as the acceleration (of the ground or
embankment below the sliding surface) that will reduce the factor of safety
against sliding to unity, i.e., that will make sliding imminent. The value of
N , which is expressed as a fraction of gravity (g) , is obtained through a
stability analysis similar to conventional pseudostatic stability analyses,
but which includes two special features. One is that the stability is evalu-
ated in terms of a critical acceleration rather that a factor of safety, and
the other is that, because the amplified accelerations vary over the height of
the embankment, critical accelerations are determined for possible sliding
masses whose bases lie at various elevations in the section (Figure 3).
6. The analysis may be performed using conventional stability analysis
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critical acceleration
Figure 3. Critical acceleration as a function of elevation
methods such as those of Bishop (1955) or Morgenstern and Price (1965). Trial
values of acceleration may be used to find the value that reduces the factor
of safety to unity. The Sarma method (Sarma 1975), which employs a slip sur-
face of arbitrary shape, determines the value of N directly.
7. In principle, the analysis can be performed on either a total or an
effective stress basis, but the problems of estimating pore pressures induced
by cyclic shearing are avoided by using a total stress analysis. The usual
Corps of Engineers practice for static stability analyses is to use a compos-
ite shear strength envelope based on the S test (consolidated-drained) at low
confining pressures and the R test (consolidated-undrained) at high confining
pressures (Figure 4). This strength envelope, which conservatively takes into
account possible dissipation of shear-induced negative pore pressures that
might occur in the field but cannot occur in an undrained test in the labora-
tory, is recommended for pervious soils. For soils of low permeability, in
which undrained conditions are more likely to exist during an earthquake, an
undrained (R) strength envelope would be appropriate.
8. Makdisi and Seed (1977) point out that substantial permanent strains
may be produced by cyclic loading of soils to stresses near the yield stress,
while essentially elastic behavior is observed under many (>100) cycles of
loading at 80 percent of the undrained strength. They recommend the use of
80 percent of the undrained strength as the "dynamic yield strength" for soils
that exhibit small increases in pore pressure during cyclic loading, such as
clayey materials, dry or partially saturated cohesionless soils, or very dense
saturated cohesionless materials.
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Sliding Block Analysis
9. Figure 5 presents the elements of the sliding block analysis (Frank-
lin and Chang 1977). The potential sliding mass in Figure Sa is in a condi-
tion of impending failure, so that the factor of safety equals unity. This
condition is caused by the acceleration of both the base and the mass toward
the left of the sketch with an acceleration of Ng. The acceleration of the
mass is limited to this value by the limit of the shear stresses that can be
exerted across the contact, so that if the base acceleration were to increase,
the mass would move downhill relative to the base. By D'Alembert's principle,
the limiting acceleration is represented by an inertia force NW applied
pseudostatically to the mass in a direction opposite to the acceleration.
10. Figure 5b shows the force polygon for this situation. The angle of
inclination 8 of the inertia force may be found as the angle that is most
critical; this is, the angle that minimizes N. Its value is usually within
a few degrees of zero, and since the results of the analysis are not sensitive
to it, it can generally be ignored. The angle is the direction of the re-
sultant S of the shear stresses on the interface and is determined in the
course of the stability analysis. The same force polygon applies to the model
of a sliding block on a plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal (Fig-
ure 5c). Hence, the sliding block model is used to represent the sliding mass
in an embankment.
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time
OF SLIDING MASS
RELA TlVE DISPLACEMENT
DURING ONE CYCLE
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Figure 5. Elements of the sliding block analysis
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11. The force-displacement relation in Figure 5d is to apply to
this system. The force in this diagram is the inertia force corresponding to
the instantaneous acceleration of the block, and the displacement is the slid-
ing displacement of the block relative to the base. It is usually assumed
that resistance to uphill sliding is large enough that all displacements are
downhill. This assumption, in addition to simplifying the calculations, 1S
both realistic and conservative (Franklin and Chang 1977).
12. If the base (i.e., the inclined plane) is subjected to some se-
quence of acceleration pulses (the earthquake) large enough to induce
of the block, the result will be that after the motion has abated, the block
will come to rest at some displaced position down the slope. The amount of
permanent displacement, which will be called u, can be computed by using
Newton's second law of motion, F = rna , to write the equation of motion for
the sliding block relative to the base, and then numer1cally or graphically
integrating (twice) to obtain the resultant displacement. During the time
intervals when relative motion is occurring, the acceleration of the block
relative to the base is given by
cos - e -
u = =(abase N)
(1)
a
r e l cos
- (a
N)
\
. a
- \ base -
where
a
=
relative acceleration between the block and the inclined plane
r e l
a = acceleration of the inclined plane, a function of time
base
N = critical acceleration level at which sliding begins
=
direction of the resultant shear force and displacement, and the
inclination of the plane
e = direction of the acceleration, measured from the horizontal
=friction angle between the block and the plane
The acceleration a is the earthquake acceleration acting at the level of
base
the sliding mass in the embankment. It is assumed to be equal to the bedrock
acceleration multiplied by an amplification factor that accounts for the
response of the embankment.
13. The permanent displacement is determined by twice integrating the
relative accelerations over the total duration of the earthquake record. It 1S
assumed that e do not change with time; thus, the coefficient
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a is a constant and is not involved in the integration. In the final stage
of analysis, the result of the integration is multiplied by the coefficient
a , the determination of which requires knowledge of the embankment properties
and the results of the pseudostatic stability analysis. For most practical
problems, the coefficient a differs from unity by less than 15 percent (Fig-
ure 6). For the purposes of this report, a value of unity will be assumed.
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. degrees
Figure 6. Values of the coefficient a
14. The integration can be easily visualized on a plot of base velocity
versus time, obtained by a single integration of the acceleration record (Fig-
ure 5e). Since the slope of the velocity curve is the acceleration, the
limiting acceleration Ng of the block defines .the velocity curve for the
block by straight lines in those parts of the plot where the critical accel-
eration has been exceeded in the base. The area between the curves gives the
relative displacement.
15. In this analysis, the characteristics of the sliding mass in the
embankment are represented only by the critical acceleration N and the am-
plification factor, the latter being simply a constant multiplying factor.
The permanent displacement u for a particular earthquake record can be de-
termined as a function of N/A ,where Ag is the peak value of the earth-
quake acceleration, and the u versus N/A curve can be determined from the
earthquake record without reference to a particular embankment.
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16. Kutter (1982) has done limited experimental testing of this method
by means of model embankments shaken by simulated earthquakes in the Cambridge
University geotechnical centrifuge. For these tests, the sliding block model
gave poor predictions of very small displacements 1 em), but if strength
degradation was provided for, it produced good predictions when the displace-
ments at prototype scale were greater than about 1 cm.
17. The following example, drawn from Kutter's test results for embank-
ment model D and earthquake I , demonstrates the application of the dis-
placement calculation procedures described herein. If the yield acceleration
for the embankment model is calculated on the basis of 80 percent of the mea-
sured shear strength, and the measured amplification of the base motion is in-
cluded, the predicted displacement is 15.0 em and the corresponding measured
displacement is 16.4 em at the prototype scale.
18. Sliding block analyses have been done at the WtS for 348 horizontal
earthquake components and 6 synthetic records. These calculations are tabu-
lated in Appendix A. The results are summarized in Figure 7, which shows the
mean, mean plus one standard deviation (a), and upper bound curves, for all
natural records and all synthetic records representing magnitudes smaller than
8.0. (Caution is recommended in interpreting these curves quantitatively In
terms of relative probability, because the data base is biased by over-
representation of a single earthquake, the 1971 San Fernando earthquake, which
produced records at many locations.)
19. The question of how much deformation is tolerable has no single
answer; it depends on such factors as the size and geometry of the dam, the
zonation, the location of the sliding surface, and the amount of freeboard
available. The authors have arbitratily chosen 1 m of permanent displacement
as a tolerable upper limit. Such a deformation would surely be considered
serious damage, but it could be tolerated in most dams without immediately
threatening the integrity of the reservoir. The unusual cases where a dam
could not tolerate 1 m of displacement, because of small freeboard or vulner-
ability of critical design features to small displacements, should be evalu-
ated by other methods.
20. When Figure 7 is entered at 100 em (1 m) of displacement, the cor-
responding N/A value is 0.17. Thus, deformations will be limited to less
than 1 m of displacement if the critical acceleration is as much as 0.17 times
the peak acceleration on the sliding surface.
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0.01 0.1 1.0
N/A
Figure 7. Permanent displacement u versus N/A , based on 348
horizontal components and 6 synthetic accelerograms
Embankment Response Analysis
21. Amplification of ground motions in the embankments may be examined
by analysis of a shear-beam model of the embankment-foundation system. A
closed-form solution has been obtained by Sarma (1979) for the problem illus-
trated by Figure 8. The model considered is an untruncated triangular wedge
of height hI with a shear-wave velocity SI and density PI ' underlain by
a foundation layer with thickness h ' shear-wave velocity S2 ' and density
2
P2' Both the wedge and foundation are linearly visco-elastic and have the
Isame damping ratio D. The earthquake motions are considered to be rigid-body
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8
1
, P 1 ,D
h2 8
2
, P2 ,D

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Figure 8. Mathematical model for viscoelastic shear
beam analysis of embankment and foundation response
by the Sarma method
motions in the rock underlying the foundation layer, and it is assumed that
all motions are horizontal (hence, a shear-beam model). Shear-wave veloc-
ities and damping values are chosen so as to be consistent with expected
strain levels. The computation of accelerations is carried out in the time
domain.
22. Geometry and material properties are described in terms of the
dimensionless parameters m and q , which are defined as
P1
S1
Sl
h
2
m=-- and q =-- (2)
P
2S2
S2
h
1
23. For use with the sliding block analysis, accelerations are averaged
over a wedge that is selected to be approximately equivalent in volume and
location to a potential sliding mass with its base at some chosen elevation,
as shown in Figure 9. The average acceleration acting on the wedge at any
instant is taken as
a
av
=JAa(z)
A
dA
(3)
where a(z) is the acceleration of the area element dA, at elevation z ,
and A is the total area of the wedge.
24. The largest average acceleration that acts on the wedge at any time
during the earthquake shaking is produced as the output of the computer pro-
gram, and the ratio of that acceleration value to the peak bedrock accelera-
tion is taken as the amplification factor for the wedge. In Figure 10, values
of the amplification factor are plotted against the embankment fundamental pe-
riod T for one record of the Parkfield earthquake of 27 June 1966. Curves
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c
o
/
C'J
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ill
ill
TT
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amplification factor
Figure 9. Computation of average acceleration acting on the sliding mass
3.0
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I-
0
2.0
C'J
-
C
0
-
-
C'J
o
-
1.0
a.
E
ca
0
m=0.5
q=O.5
damping=20%
0.1 0.5 1.0 4.0
fundamental period, seconds
Figure 10. curves for the S 25 Wcomponent,
Temblor No. 2 Record, Parkfield earthquake of 27 June 1966
(damping =20 percent)
are shown for wedges with their bases at various distances y/h (defined
1
in Figure 9) from the crest, for a single combination of m and q values
(m =0.5, q =0.5).
25. Amplification curves have been obtained from 27 strong-motion
earthquake records and a wide range of m and q values (representing em-
bankments on rock and on foundation layers of varied thickness, and with a
variety of relative embankment-foundation stiffnesses). Damping values used
ranged from 15 to 20 percent. Also, numerous computed amplification values
have been obtained from finite element analyses and from the literature.
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Figure 11 presents a summary of computed resonant response, obtained by plot-
ting the values at the peaks of the amplification curves. Table 1 shows these
peak amplification values. Amplification values obtained from finite element
analyses, which do not necessarily represent resonant conditions, are gener-
ally lower than these curves indicate.
26. To use these curves in a permanent displacement analysis, pick off
the amplification factor for the depth of sliding being investigated, and mul-
tiply the peak bedrock acceleration by that value before entering the plot of
displacement versus N/A. This step involves an assumption that the sliding
block analysis and the amplification analysis can be decoupled. In fact,
there is good reason to believe that decoupling results in overestimates of
the amplification when very strong shaking is involved. The amplification may
be large in cases where the motions are small and the embankment behavior is
nearly elastic (Gazetas, et al. 1981), but this assumption is not compatible
with inelastic embankment response. If accelerations are high enough to pro-
duce sliding on a deep surface, then the embankment is incapable of propa-
gating these large accelerations to higher elevations. The critical accelera-
tion on a slip surface defines the magnitude of acceleration that can be prop-
agated beyond it. At the same time, the critical acceleration always de-
creases with depth, in a homogeneous section with constant slopes.
27. A note of caution is in order for dams with abrupt changes in sec-
tion or zoning that would cause a reduction in yield accelerations for slip
surfaces above the base of the embankment. For example, some dams have slopes
that steepen abruptly near the crest. However, for upstream slip surfaces,
the reduction in yield acceleration due to steeper slopes is usually more
than offset by an increase due to lower pore pressures if the steeper
section lies above the pool elevation. Upstream or downstream berms will also
result in relatively reduced yield accelerations for slip surfaces that lie
entirely above the berms. For these or similar cases, a profile of yield ac-
celerations can be developed from stability analyses; Figure 11 can be used to
estimate amplification factors; and potential displacement can be calculated
from Figure 7 for each of the potential slip surfaces identified in the sta-
bility analyses.
28. The authors conclude that, except for a few special cases, deep
sliding surfaces are of greatest significance when evaluating the possibility
of displacements that could threaten the integrity of the structure, and
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u
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embankments at resonance
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accordingly, they look for a limiting amplification factor representing slid-
i.rig surfaces at the base of the embankment. Figure 11 shows that the value al
the mean plus 2a limit is approximately 3.0. Applying this amplification fac-
tor to the N/A value, 0.17, which gives an upper bound of 1-m displacement
for the rigid-plastic sliding block, the ratio of critical acceleration to
peak bedrock acceleration is 0.5.
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PART III: CONCLUSIONS
29. The results of analysis of earthquake strong-motion records using a
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sliding block model and a decoupled elastic response analysis
manent displacements for deep-seated sliding surfaces limited
show that per-
to less than 1 m
n
carr be assured if tbe ratio of critical acceleration to peak bedrock accelera-
tion is at least 0.5. This value is considered to be very conservative and
subject to downward revision as better understanding of elastic-plastic ampli-
fication response of embankments is developed.
30. Furthermore, a pseudostatic, seismic coefficient analysis can serve
as a useful screening procedure to separate dams that are clearly safe against

earthquake-induced sliding failure from those that require further analysis.
The permarrent displacement analyses described in this report provide a ra-
tional basis for choosing the value of the seismic coefficient.
31. The suggested procedure is as follows:
a. Carry out a conventional pseudostatic stability analysis, using
- a seismic coefficient equal to one-half the predicted peak bed-
rock acceleration.
b. Use a composite S-R strength envelope for pervious soils, and
- the R (undrained) strength for clays, multiplying the shear
strength in either case by 0.8.
c. Use a minimum factor of safety of 1.0.
32. This procedure should not be used in the following cases:
a. wbere areas are subject to great earthquakes (of magnitude 8.0
or greater).
b. wbere materials in either the embankment or foundation are sus-
ceptible to liquefaction under the design cyclic loading.
c. wbere the available freeboard is small, or where the dam has
safety-related features that are vulnerable to small
deformations.
19
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