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Foundation with increased load bearing base capacity [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
Along with other advanced geotechnical technologies for the exploration of underground space, electro-discharge technology (EDT technology) is one of the fundamental in the field of the construction of auger-injection microcircuits, as well as the ...
Sokolov Nikolay   +2 more
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Load‐bearing capacity of concrete‐filled steel columns

open access: yesJournal of Civil Engineering and Management, 2009
This paper represents the analysis of 1303 specimens of CFST experimental data. Test results are compared with EC4 provided method for determining the load‐bearing capacity of these composite elements.
Artiomas Kuranovas   +3 more
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Updating Material Factors for Assessment of Historic Reinforced Concrete Bridge [PDF]

open access: yesTransactions of the VŠB: Technical University of Ostrava, Civil Engineering Series, 2016
This paper is focused on the reliability analysis of an existing reinforced concrete bridge from 1908. The load bearing capacity is assessed in accordance with valid standards using updated partial factors and the partial factors for structural design ...
Krejsa Jan, Sýkora Miroslav
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Load carrying capacity of a heterogeneous surface bearing [PDF]

open access: yesABM Proceedings, 2015
It has been shown before that liquids can slip at a solid boundary, which prompted the idea that parallel-surfaces bearings can be achieved just by alternating slip and non-slip regions in the direction of fluid flow.
A Cameron   +20 more
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Full-Scale Test and Load-Bearing Capacity Evaluation of Synthetic-Polymer-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Tetrapods under Quasi-Static Loading

open access: yesBuildings, 2022
This paper studies the load-bearing capacity of various concrete tetrapods under quasi-static loading. The tetrapods were made of plain concrete and synthetic-polymer-fiber-reinforced concrete. Load tests of the tetrapods were performed. The maximum load-
Žiga Unuk, Milan Kuhta
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Soil Spectral Behavior Related to Its Load-Bearing Capacity Based on Moisture Content

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2023
Soil’s load-bearing capacity is a crucial property from which the ability of soil to resist the vertical deformation resulting from a normal load can be determined, and this property is essential for analyzing a vehicle’s performance over soil terrain in
Ahmed Elawad Eltayeb Ahmed   +2 more
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Effect of hydromagnetic squeeze film between non-porous rough triangular plates [PDF]

open access: yesSongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST), 2022
The current investigation analyse the impact of hydromagnetic squeeze film between non-porous rough triangular plates. The bearing surface are viewed transversely rough. The Christensen and Tonder model is embraced for transverse roughness.
Pragnesh L. Thakkar, H. C. Patel
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The load bearing capacity of railway masonry arch bridges [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper deals with the way of calculating the load-bearing capacity of masonry arch railway bridges. It reviews the basic aspects of structural behaviour of these bridges, such as material non-linearity of masonry and interaction with the soil ...
Drahorád, Michal, Vokál, Marek
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CC(T) Specimen Load-Bearing Capacity Related to Yield Strength and Upper-Shelf Charpy-V Energy

open access: yesApplied Mechanics, 2021
The load-bearing capacity of a CC(T) specimen (Center-Cracked Tension) in the ductile fracture regime is usually controlled by plastic collapse. If the material’s tearing resistance is sufficiently low, the load-bearing capacity can drop below the ...
Kim Wallin
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LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY OF DAMAGED STONE STRUCTURES

open access: yesМолодий вчений, 2022
The main factors affecting the load-bearing capacity of new and damaged stone structures are given. One of the most common types of damage to stone buildings is their cracking. According to statistics, the most frequent reasons for the formation of cracks in stone structures are: uneven settlement of foundations, load on structures, temperature ...
Kramarić, Dalibor, Kos, Željko
openaire   +2 more sources

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