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Intermittent cyclic load induced 1D consolidation settlement

open access: yesTransportation Geotechnics, 2022
Based on theoretical reasoning and finite element analyses, a simple method for calculating intermittent cyclic load induced one-dimensional (1D) consolidation settlement has been proposed. For an intermittent cyclic load with a period of T, loading time
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Accelerating Cyclic Loading

2018 IEEE 7th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion (WCPEC) (A Joint Conference of 45th IEEE PVSC, 28th PVSEC & 34th EU PVSEC), 2018
In this work, we performed four variations of cyclic load testing on four groups of modules using the LoadSpot tool. Each group first underwent 50 thermal cycles (TC50), 10 humidity-freeze cycles (HF10), and a 2400 Pa static load. Then, the baseline group was tested using standard cyclic loading conditions from IEC 62782, another with double the ...
Seigneur, Hubert   +3 more
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Cyclic loading in knee ligament injuries

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1980
The effect of cyclic loading on knee ligaments was studied both in vivo and in vitro. The compliance of the medial collateral ligaments of athletes participating in hockey, basketball, soc cer, and downhill skiing was determined by using a specially built machine. Tests were conducted before and after partici pation in the various sports. Most subjects
G, Weisman, M H, Pope, R J, Johnson
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Damage of Marble from Cyclic Loading

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2001
The behavior of marble was investigated to evaluate the damage and failure mechanisms produced from cyclic loading. Approximately 100 cycles of increasing load steps, representing low cycle fatigue, were imposed on beams in three and four-point bending. Damage was recorded through an array of strain gauges and an interferometric technique that provided
CATTANEO, SARA, J. Labuz
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The Behavior of Salem Limestone in Cyclic Loading

Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, 1974
Abstract Specimens of Salem limestone were loaded cyclically at a frequency of 2 cycles/sec in uniaxial cyclic compression, tension, and compression-tension. The number of cycles to failure, maximum deformation for each cycle, and load-deformation hysteresis loops were recorded.
S.S. Peng,, E.R. Podnieks,, P.J. Cain,
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Crown retention and cyclic loading (in vitro)

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1993
Cast gold crowns were luted on extracted and prepared human teeth with zinc phosphate cement and subjected to a fatigue test by cyclic loading. The correlation between crown retention and three retention variables was determined by the fatigue test. The results show that the smallest convergence angle tested, 20°, gave better retention than did angles ...
A, Gundler, P, Lockowandt, S, Erhardson
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Pile Load Tests: Cyclic Loads and Varying Load Rates

Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, 1981
Two series of axial load tests were performed on four 14-in. (356-mm) diam, open-end, steel pipe piles at an interval of about 320 days. Pile lengths of 40 ft or 50 ft (12.2 or 15.2 m) were installed below conductors driven to depths ranging from 115 ft to 320 ft (35 m to 98 m) into a strong underconsolidated clay. Each pile was subjected to as many as
Leland M. Kraft   +2 more
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Cyclic Pressuremeter Tests for Cyclic Lateral Loads

Offshore Technology Conference, 1984
ABSTRACT The results of thirteen cyclic pressuremeter tests performed in hand augured holes on a stiff clay are presented. These tests show that the slope of the unload-reload loop stabilizes after only a few cycles but that the strain at the peak of the cycle continues to cumulate long after the slope of the loop ...
J.L. Briaud, K.B. Riner, S. Ohya
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The response of human premolars to cyclic loading

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1997
summary The aim of the study was to obtain data on the dynamic strength of both intact and prepared premolars for partial veneer crowns. Cyclic loading was performed in a modified Amslers high‐frequency pulsator with varying force (between 400 and 1400 N). The greatest dynamic strength was exhibited by the intact samples. The greater the load the
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