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Risk Analysis of Gas Turbines for Natural Gas Liquefaction
Volume 5: Industrial and Cogeneration; Microturbines and Small Turbomachinery; Oil and Gas Applications; Wind Turbine Technology, 2010Procurement of process plant equipment involves decisions based not only on an economic agenda but also on long term plant capability, which in turn depends on equipment reliability. As the greater global community raises environmental concerns and pushes for economic reform, a tool is evermore required for specific and critical selection of plant ...
Raja S. R. Khan +4 more
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The Shallow Groundwater Environment and the Risk of Soil Liquefaction
2009Various human activities connected with urbanisation and industrialisation impact the shallow groundwater environment. For example, shallow groundwater can be contaminated by domestic wastewater, industrial effluents and waste directly as seepage from the surface and on-site sanitation systems, such as septic tanks and cesspits, or by leakage from ...
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Regulating Liquefaction Risk for Residential Land Development
Engineering Geology and Geotechnics: Building for the Future, Proceedings of the Conference EUROENGEO 2024Management of natural hazard risks, such as liquefaction, has been a grey area for New Zealand’s residential land development sector. The “February 2011 Christchurch Earthquake” – second most populated city in New Zealand- was one such event. The earthquake paired with significant liquefaction saw over 400,000tonnes of silt brought up affecting over ...
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Review on the Application of Nanoparticles to Mitigate Liquefaction Risks
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, 2023S. N. Siddique +2 more
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Risk of structural damage in liquefaction
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1988openaire +2 more sources
Developments of Soil Improvement Technologies for Mitigation of Liquefaction Risk
2007Studies on liquefaction have a history of more than 40 years since Niigata and Anchorage were attacked by disastrous earthquakes. The topics of interest have changed with time and recent interest is focused on advanced mitigation which can achieve cost-effectiveness and/or is useful for existing structures.
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Quantitative analysis of liquefaction risk of liquefiable solid bulk cargoes during sea transport
Ocean Engineering, 2022Qinggong Zheng
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Determining Areas at Risk of Soil Liquefaction During an Earthquake
2001Many past strong earthquakes have caused various types of damage to the ground, including faulting, formation of cracks, upheaval or subsidence, dislocation, landsliding and soil liquefaction accompanied by spouting water, sand and mud. In this section, the author discusses the determination of potential liquefaction sites through use of a ...
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Risk model for evaluating soil liquefaction potential
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1990C.S. Kao, K.T. Chou
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