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Partial Saturation as a Liquefaction Countermeasure: A Review

open access: yesGeotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2021
The liquefaction or softening of the soils and the potential vulnerability of existing buildings on liquefiable soils continue to be of major concern to the public because it has repeatedly caused severe damages to buildings during strong earthquakes, such as 1967 Niigata (Japan), 1999 Adapazari (Turkey), 2010 Maule (Chile), 2011 Christchurch (New ...
Seyed Mohsen Seyedi-Viand   +1 more
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Saturation of generalized partially hyperbolic attractors [PDF]

open access: yesDynamical Systems, 2018
We prove the saturation of a generalized partially hyperbolic attractor of a $C^2$ map. As a consequence, we show that any generalized partially hyperbolic horseshoe-like attractor of a $C^1$-generic diffeomorphism has zero volume. In contrast, by modification of Poincaré cross section of the geometric model, we build a $C^1$-diffeomorphism with a ...
Fakhari, A., Soufi, M.
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Electric Conductivity Probes to Study Change in Degree of Saturation - Bench Top Laboratory Tests [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2020
Sand characteristics such as liquefaction susceptibility can be affected as a result of change in degree of saturation of sand. New liquefaction mitigation technique by inducing partial saturation in sands is introduced by Yegian et al in 2007[1].
Kazemiroodsari Hadi   +3 more
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Understanding NMR relaxometry of partially water-saturated rocks [PDF]

open access: yesHydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2015
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry measurements are commonly used to characterize the storage and transport properties of water-saturated rocks. Estimations of these properties are based on the direct link of the initial NMR signal amplitude to
O. Mohnke   +3 more
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Testing and modelling total suction effects on compressibility and creep of crushable granular material

open access: yesSoils and Foundations, 2021
Recent works have shown that delayed events of particle crushing are partially responsible of creep deformation in granular materials, and that Stress Corrosion Cracking promoted by high humidity within particles is the source of this mechanism. A number
Rodrigo Osses   +3 more
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A numerical study of two-phase flow with dynamic capillary pressure using an adaptive moving mesh method [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Motivated by observations of saturation overshoot, this paper investigates numerical modeling of two-phase flow incorporating dynamic capillary pressure.
Zegeling, Paul Andries, Zhang, Hong
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High Density QCD [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
The dynamics of high partonic density QCD is presented considering, in the double logarithm approximation, the parton recombination mechanism built in the AGL formalism, developed including unitarity corrections for the nucleon as well for nucleus. It is
Ducati, M. B. Gay
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Sensitivity and spatial resolution for electron-spin-resonance detection by magnetic resonance force microscopy [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
The signal intensity of electron spin resonance in magnetic resonance force microscopy (MRFM) experiments employing periodic saturation of the electron spin magnetization is determined by four parameters: the rf field H1, the modulation level of the bias
Hammel, P. C., Roukes, M. L., Zhang, Z.
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The influences of partial saturation on cone penetration tests in silty gold tailings [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
Laboratory-controlled cone penetration test results of a silty gold tailings in a variety of saturated and unsaturated states, obtained using two calibration chambers, are presented then interpreted using a state parameter-based approach.
Russell Adrian   +5 more
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Water saturation effects on P-wave anisotropy in synthetic sandstone with aligned fractures [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The seismic properties of rocks are known to be sensitive to partial liquid or gas saturation, and to aligned fractures. P-wave anisotropy is widely used for fracture characterization and is known to be sensitive to the saturating fluid. However, studies
Amalokwu, Kelvin   +4 more
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