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SP-180: Bond and Development of Reinforcement - A Tribute to Dr. Peter Gergely, 1998
Characteristic results of more than 100 cyclic pull-out tests are presented including various load histories (simulating realistic load spectra) like random loading or variable amplitude loading with increasing or decreasing tendencies in addition to the constant amplitude loading with different amplitudes.
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Characteristic results of more than 100 cyclic pull-out tests are presented including various load histories (simulating realistic load spectra) like random loading or variable amplitude loading with increasing or decreasing tendencies in addition to the constant amplitude loading with different amplitudes.
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Effects of Drainage in Repeated Loading of Clays
Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, 1977An effective stress model for the response of saturated clay soils experiencing cyclic loading is described. Using undrained response as a basis, the influence of periodic drainage during the cyclic loading is illustrated and is quantified within the effective stress model. Behavior is separated for contractive and dilative soils. For contractive soils
John W. France, Dwight A. Sangrey
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Repeated and Reversed Loading in Reinforced Concrete
Journal of the Structural Division, 1966THREE BEAMS TESTED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, DURING 1959-61 WERE SUBJECTED TO REVERSAL IN THE DIRECTION OF LOADING AND 18 OTHERS WERE SUBJECTED TO REVERSAL OF LOADING IN ONE DIRECTION. THE BEHAVIOR OF THE THREE BEAMS SUBJECTED TO REVERSAL OF LOADING IS DISCUSSED IN DETAIL.
Ned H. Burns, Chester P. Siess
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1991
The response of deep foundations to repeated dynamic loading has been a subject of considerable interest in recent years in relation to the seismic design of important structures such as nucIear power plants, offshore structures and vibrating machines, etc, In spite of significant efforts on the part of theoretical and experimental researchers and the ...
FIORAVANTE, Vincenzo, MUZZI F.
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The response of deep foundations to repeated dynamic loading has been a subject of considerable interest in recent years in relation to the seismic design of important structures such as nucIear power plants, offshore structures and vibrating machines, etc, In spite of significant efforts on the part of theoretical and experimental researchers and the ...
FIORAVANTE, Vincenzo, MUZZI F.
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Effects of Repeated structures Thermal Loading
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1960A very simple redundant structure is subjected to temperature cycling, primarily to determine the influence of the yield stress/temperature relation on its behaviour: the range and periodic time of the temperature cycle are included as subsidiary variables.
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Embedment Anchors Subjected to Repeated Loading
Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, 1978In order to provide a reliable method of estimating the effects of repeated loading on the holding capacity of an anchorage for the purpose of designing embedment anchor systems for long-term use, tests were performed on circular plate anchors connected to a rigid tie shaft which were placed in a medium, uniform saturated sand.
Andreas Andreadis +2 more
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Apparatus for Repeated Load Tests on Soils
1960In recent years there has been a considerable awareness among soil engineers concerned with highway and airport construction of the need for studies of the behavior of soil under repeated loading. Studies conducted by the State of California Division of Highways (1)3 for example, have shown that highway pavements may fail by fatigue as a result of the ...
H. B. Seed, J. W. N. Fead
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Collapse of Arches Under Repeated Loading
Journal of the Structural Division, 1964Within the framework of the simple plastic theory, a procedure is developed for the analysis of structures subjected to repeated loading and, therefore, liable to incremental collapse or alternating plasticity, or both, when two stress components must be considered.
Vicenzo Franciosi +2 more
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Strength of Aeroplanes in Relation to Repeated Loads
Aeronautical Quarterly, 1950SummaryThe present position relating to the effect of repeated loads on aircraft structures is reviewed from the point of view of the capacity of aircraft structures to withstand such loads and also of their frequencies of occurrence in the life of the aircraft.A rough account is given of the statistical methods by which such frequencies can be ...
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Compressive stress–strain curve of recycled concrete under repeated loading
Construction and Building Materials, 2023Haifeng Yang
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