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A Theoretical Model of the Dilatant Behavior of a Brittle Rock

pure and applied geophysics, 1975
A dilatancy model is presented which seems capable of simulating the results of laboratory tests on rock samples. The fundamental assumption incorporated in the model is that dilatancy is caused by the opening of cracks, where the cracks open in the least compressive stress direction (Brace et al., 1966). Its simplicity and compatibility with numerical
J. Theodore Cherry   +2 more
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Analysis of rocking behavior.

Monograph of the American Association of Mental Deficiency, 1979
Operant conditioning techniques were applied to the study of stereotyped body-rocking movements. Six mentally retarded children were tested individually in a fully automated situation under the following conditions: (a) free operant baseline; (b) intense auditory stimulation; (c) variable-interval (VI) and fixed-ratio (FR) reinforcement schedules; (d ...
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On the Rocking Behavior of CLT Wall Assemblies

2018
In the design of buildings in earthquake-prone areas, it is crucial to identify the dissipative regions, namely areas where energy will be dissipated to ensure the structural integrity during a seismic event. It is important to evaluate the number of dissipative elements, their location within the structure and, wherever possible, to assess their ...
Tamagnone, G., Fragiacomo, M.
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On the Fracture Behavior of Rock Salt

1990
Research is conducted by the BGR on the creep and failure of natural salt rock in order to describe its thermomechanical behavior. A true triaxial test rig for cubic samples has been used for 240 tests on 8 different types of rock salt. The effects of varying mean stress, load geometry, and temperature on failure strength and residual strength are ...
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Behavior and mechanics of micropiles in rock

2009
This paper presents advanced analyses of two instrumented axial compression load tests on micropiles founded in rock; one in Pre-Cambrian mica schist and one in Triassic mudstone. The design loads on these test micropiles were 2002 kN and 623 kN, respectively.
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Recent Advances and Perspectives of Zn‐Metal Free “Rocking‐Chair”‐Type Zn‐Ion Batteries

Advanced Energy Materials, 2021
Yuan Tian   +2 more
exaly  

Shake table testing of a rocking podium: Results of a blind prediction contest

Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 2021
Michalis F Vassiliou   +2 more
exaly  

Experimental study on a steel self-centering rocking column with SMA slip friction dampers

Engineering Structures, 2023
Canxing Qiu   +2 more
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Dynamic behavior of rock

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1994
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Subsidence behavior of the rock structures

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1994
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