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2013
The study focuses on the advancement of displacement-based design approach and on the development of the assessment procedure to be applied for earth retaining structures such as rigid walls and flexible embedded retaining walls.
CECCONI, Manuela, PANE, Vincenzo
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The study focuses on the advancement of displacement-based design approach and on the development of the assessment procedure to be applied for earth retaining structures such as rigid walls and flexible embedded retaining walls.
CECCONI, Manuela, PANE, Vincenzo
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Chapter 6 explores various types of retaining structures used to hold back soil and maintain ground levels in construction projects. It explains the principles of lateral earth pressures, which are the forces exerted by soil on retaining walls, and how these pressures change during earthquakes. The chapter also discusses sheet pile walls, a common type
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Dynamic soil-structure interaction between retaining walls, retaining soil and retained structures
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2022Prodromos N. Psarropoulos +2 more
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Vertical Retaining Wall Structures
2013Vertical wall type structures function as barriers whose purpose is to prevent a material from entering a certain space. Typical applications are embankment walls, bridge abutments, and as underground basement walls. Structural Engineers are responsible for the design of these structures.
Jerome J. Connor, Susan Faraji
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Retaining Structures and Excavations
1991Structures that retain lateral forces from soil and/or water are composed of various materials, constructed by numerous procedures and methods, and are used for many purposes. In this chapter the manner of support is used to classify the different types of structures. Reinforced earth structures are not included, as that type of structure is covered in
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