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Centrifuge Modeling of Ground and Tunnel Responses to Nearby Excavation in Soft Clay
, 2021Excavations near an existing tunnel are frequently encountered in underground construction.
F. Meng+3 more
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Dewatering–Induced Building Settlement around a Deep Excavation in Soft Deposit in Tianjin, China
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 2019This case study presents an investigation on building settlement induced by dewatering for a deep excavation constructed in a deposit in Tianjin, China.
Yong-xia Wu, H. Lyu, Jie Han, S. Shen
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Deformation and Protection of Existing Tunnels at an Oblique Intersection Angle to an Excavation
, 2020The response of existing tunnels to adjacent excavation at an oblique intersection angle is still unclear.
G. Zheng+6 more
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1994
Two mining sites, one European (Site A), the first discovered, and the other Aboriginal (Site B), were investigated on the southern spurs of the Gog Ranges in north-central Tasmania, about 3 km north as the crow flies from Mole Creek, the nearest town (Figs 1, 6, 7; see Introduction). Situated at altitudes of 230 m (Site A) and 340 m (Site B) above sea
Sagona, A. G., Webb, J. A.
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Two mining sites, one European (Site A), the first discovered, and the other Aboriginal (Site B), were investigated on the southern spurs of the Gog Ranges in north-central Tasmania, about 3 km north as the crow flies from Mole Creek, the nearest town (Figs 1, 6, 7; see Introduction). Situated at altitudes of 230 m (Site A) and 340 m (Site B) above sea
Sagona, A. G., Webb, J. A.
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Evaluation of excavation-induced movements through case histories in Hangzhou
, 2020Deep excavation in soft clay often causes additional deformations to surroundings. Then, if deformations cannot be predicted reasonably, the adjacent buildings may be threatened by the deep excavation.
H. Ying+4 more
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Excavation Stress Path Induced Fracturing Mechanism of Hard Rock in Deep Tunnel
Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2022Lian-Sheng Gu+5 more
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Journal of performance of constructed facilities, 2018
This paper introduces thirteen kinds of typical excavation failures widely encountered in practice in China along with corresponding failure mechanisms and damages to adjacent structures an...
Yong Tan+4 more
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This paper introduces thirteen kinds of typical excavation failures widely encountered in practice in China along with corresponding failure mechanisms and damages to adjacent structures an...
Yong Tan+4 more
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Science, 1971
In a footnote to the review of M. M. Gerasimov's The Face Finder [173, 712 (1971)], the misspelling of Julius Koliman's name is erroneously attributed to a bibliography (1962) by W. M. Krogman. The error occurs in a different authority's work. Kollmann established methods (1898) for building on a skull a face recognizably correct.
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In a footnote to the review of M. M. Gerasimov's The Face Finder [173, 712 (1971)], the misspelling of Julius Koliman's name is erroneously attributed to a bibliography (1962) by W. M. Krogman. The error occurs in a different authority's work. Kollmann established methods (1898) for building on a skull a face recognizably correct.
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