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Loadings on Rubble-Mound Breakwaters due to Earthquakes
It might reasonably be asked, why study the reaction of a rubblemound breakwater to earthquake loadings? After all, it is essentially a pile of rubble before an earthquake and is probably only a lower or otherwise deformed pile of rubble afterwards. Repairs are simply a matter of adding more stones.
H. Wang +3 more
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English teachers' journeys since the 2020 Iteration of Black Lives Matter
Abstract The 2020 resurgence of Black Lives Matter (BLM) mobilised students in England to demand greater representation of racially minoritised voices in English curriculums—a call highlighted by stark inequity: just 1.5% of GCSE texts studied are by racially minoritised authors, despite racially minoritised students comprising 38.0% of the student ...
Adrian Fernandes
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Seismic Response and Safety Assessment of an Existing Concrete Chimney under Wind Load
A safety assessment of a chimney under the action of wind and earthquake is performed on one of the reinforced concrete chimneys in the Jinchuan company in China.
Xuansheng Cheng +3 more
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Ensemble‐based soil liquefaction assessment: Leveraging CPT data for enhanced predictions
Abstract This study focuses on predicting soil liquefaction, a critical phenomenon that can significantly impact the stability and safety of structures during seismic events. Accurate liquefaction assessment is vital for geotechnical engineering, as it informs the design and mitigation strategies needed to safeguard infrastructure and reduce the risk ...
Arsham Moayedi Far, Masoud Zare
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Altitudinal Distribution Pattern of Earthquake Load for Moment Resisting Frames Considering Nonlinear Behavior of Members [PDF]
This study aims to investigate distribution of earthquake lateral load along the building’s height of moment resisting frames, considering the structure nonlinear effects.
Mussa Mahmoudi +1 more
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Earthquake design loads for retaining walls
Free-standing retaining walls are usually designed for earthquake loads assuming cohesionless backfill soil and using the Mononobe-Okabe method. This simple design approach has led to satisfactory performance and is supported by laboratory testing and analytical studies.
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Abstract Blockchain technology is a digital decentralized data ledger recording transactions in an encrypted format. Its implementation can potentially hold significant advantages for the built environment, particularly in manufacturing and building product usage aligned with Building Information Modeling (BIM). This paradigm shift toward decentralized
Aileen Pfeil +2 more
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GEMPA MENURUT AL QURAN DAN SISTEM STRUKTUR BANGUNAN
Earthquake is very attractive to be studied in perspective of al Quran and also system of building construction. Earthquake as nature phenomenon was told as disaster which mentioned in al Quran, and earthquake is also load for building construction ...
Agung Sedayu
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ABSTRACT Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has increasingly been recognized as a strategic lever for enhancing organizational resilience. Although CSR literature is abundant, prior research has not fully explained how distinct CSR types, such as altruistic, promotional, and value‐creating, influence organizational resilience through sustainability ...
Badar Latif +3 more
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Review and prospects of shear test of bolted rock joints
The laboratory shear test equipment, test method, and numerical simulation of bolted rock joints were summarized. The shortcomings and limitations of the current research were analyzed, and the research prospects were proposed. Abstract Rock bolting is a critical approach in geotechnical engineering for supporting weak rocks.
Shulin Ren +4 more
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