cbear1
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 26, 2007
- 12
Hi All,
I am taking a poll to see what people are using for a factor of safety against liquefaction in California. We are in the Central Coast region, and it seems that many soils engineers use a factor of safety of about 1.1 to 1.3 for single family dwellings. The local jurisdiction requires a FS=1.5 for liquefaction. I have not been able to locate any FS requirements in the 2007 CBC at this time (please let me know if there is one..)
Is this overkill, or just a conservative requirement? What is the professional consensus for liqefaction FS?
Thanks in advance!
I am taking a poll to see what people are using for a factor of safety against liquefaction in California. We are in the Central Coast region, and it seems that many soils engineers use a factor of safety of about 1.1 to 1.3 for single family dwellings. The local jurisdiction requires a FS=1.5 for liquefaction. I have not been able to locate any FS requirements in the 2007 CBC at this time (please let me know if there is one..)
Is this overkill, or just a conservative requirement? What is the professional consensus for liqefaction FS?
Thanks in advance!