Expressions of interest in Short Course on Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Liquefaction

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ANCOLD is seeking expressions of Interest to attend a Short Course on Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Liquefaction.

This questionnaire is to gauge the interest of ANCOLD members (and others) in attending in-person training about the theory behind geotechnical earthquake engineering and the application of numerical models for engineering problems involving soil liquefaction.

The topics to be covered include:

The course would be geared toward participants already having some level of familiarity with geotechnical earthquake engineering and soil liquefaction / cyclic softening during earthquakes, and ideally the computer program FLAC/FLAC2D (but not essential). The course will include a review of background information and underlying fundamentals, but the focus will be more on details and procedures important to using the numerical models in practice.
The second day of the course will focus on the constitutive model PM4Sand (and PM4Silt to a lesser extent). It will include:

PM4Sand and PM4Silt were developed to model liquefaction and cyclic softening in susceptible soils when subject to earthquake ground motions using non-linear dynamic analyses. The PM4Sand and PM4Silt models are stress ratio-controlled, critical state-compatible, bounding surface plasticity constitutive models developed by Boulanger and Ziotopoulou over the past decade for earthquake engineering applications. They are implemented as user-defined dynamic link libraries for use in Itasca’s FLAC2D program.

NOTE: ANCOLD is not promoting these software packages as being preferred in Australia but recognises that many of our members are/will use this software, and we have an opportunity to upskill our industry through training facilitated by the key developers of these packages, Ross Boulanger & Katerina Ziotopoulou (PM4Sand and PM4Silt)

The proposed locations are to be determined and will be based on responses to the Expression of Interest questionnaire. Tentative dates are as follows:

Training Location 1, 17-18 March 2025
Training Location 2, 20-21 March 2025

If you are interested in attending please respond by following the link. EOI’s will close Monday 1st July