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, 2020
Understanding the strength and deformation response of hard and soft rocks under cyclic loading is very important for assessing fatigue in rock engineering structures.
R. Geranmayeh Vaneghi +4 more
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Understanding the strength and deformation response of hard and soft rocks under cyclic loading is very important for assessing fatigue in rock engineering structures.
R. Geranmayeh Vaneghi +4 more
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Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2021
Roohollah Shirani Faradonbeh +2 more
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1948
In recent years there has been a concerted effort by highway and airport engineers to develop methods of evaluating the supporting power of subgrades, base courses, and finished pavement designs by means of loading or bearing tests. From the investigations and testing programs of the various engineering organizations in charge of pavement design and ...
Jean E. Hittle, W. H. Goetz
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In recent years there has been a concerted effort by highway and airport engineers to develop methods of evaluating the supporting power of subgrades, base courses, and finished pavement designs by means of loading or bearing tests. From the investigations and testing programs of the various engineering organizations in charge of pavement design and ...
Jean E. Hittle, W. H. Goetz
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An Electropneumatic Cyclic Loading System
Geotechnical Testing Journal, 1981Abstract This paper reviews some of the current systems in use for the application of cyclic loads to soil specimens. Their main features and principles of operation are described. A relatively low-cost electropneumatic system recently developed at the University of California at Berkeley is described in detail.
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Optimal Design for Cyclic Loading
1975Analysis of the response of elastoplastic structures to a cyclic loading is of a considerable practical importance because the most of real loads are cyclic. Recently the branch of mechanics related to this field and commonly known as a shakedown theory has achieved a significant progress [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. However, the main attention was given as yet to
A. Borkauskas, J. Atkočiūnas
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Plastic-Damage Model for Cyclic Loading of Concrete Structures
, 1998Jeeho Lee, G. Fenves
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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2020
Roohollah Shirani Faradonbeh +2 more
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Resistance of Sand to Cyclic Loading
1996Abstract Prior to shaking by an earthquake, an element of saturated soil under level ground has undergone a long-term consolidation process under Ko conditions. This soil element is subjected undrained to a sequence of shear stress cycles during an earthquake as illustrated in Fig. 10.l(a).
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Tree Stability in Relation to Cyclic Loading
Forestry, 1993O'Sullivan, MF, Ritchie, RM
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