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Numerical simulations of seismic and post-seismic behavior of tailings
Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 2016Several tailings impoundments have failed as a result of earthquakes in the last few decades. A majority of these failures were due to direct seismic loading, tailings liquefaction during shaking, or the post-seismic behavior of the tailings as it relates to the dissipation of excess pore-water pressures that were generated during shaking.
Ferdosi, Behnam, James, M., Aubertin, M.
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Seismic Fragility and Behavior of Spherical Pressure Vessels
Volume 5: Operations, Applications, and Components; Seismic Engineering; Non-Destructive Examination, 2021Abstract Pressurized tanks are vessels that show high impermeability and strength against large internal pressures. These tanks can be used for liquid or gas storage. The internal pressures of the vessels used in gas storage can be at very high levels. These tanks are used in many different areas in the industry.
Öztürk, Sezer +2 more
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Seismic Behavior Analysis and Seismic Strengthening of Corner Joints without Seismic Details
Advanced Materials Research, 2010Seismic performance of corner joints without seismic details was analyzed by software ABAQUS, the results indicated that the reinforcement ration of the girders has great effects on the failure process and seismic behavior of corner joints. Beam Haunch Method was used to strengthen these joints, and then finite element analysis was conducted for the ...
Hai Yan Zhang, Jing Duan, Xiao Mei Chen
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Seismic behaviour of steel sections
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 1994Abstract In this paper, the experimental results are described and discussed which were obtained during an extensive testing program on the cyclic behaviour of steel members carried out at the Structural Engineering Department of the Politecnico di Milano.
BALLIO, GIULIO +1 more
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Evaluation of Seismic Behavior in Non-Seismic Concentrically Braced Frames
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015SCBFs (Special Concentrically Braced Frames) have been praised for considerable strength, high lateral stiffness, economic feasibility and good performance of seismic loads, which make engineers widely use SCBF as lateral-load resisting systems in buildings and have researchers develop design requirements.
Hee Jin Yeom, Eun Bi Jung, Jung Han Yoo
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Seismic behavior of rack structures
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2005Abstract In order to allow the owner to change the layout according to need, rack structures must be easy to assemble; therefore, the connecting elements must reflect this need. This paper presents experimental findings for a typical rack connection, tested under static and cyclic loads. The beam-to-column connection studied utilizes hooks fabricated
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Dynamic Behavior of a Buried Pipe in a Seismic Environment
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1982Axisymmetric dynamic response of a buried pipe due to an incident compressional wave is the subject of this investigation. The pipe has been modeled as a thin cylindrical shell of linear homogeneous isotropic elastic material embedded in a linear isotropic homogeneous elastic medium of infinite extent.
Datta, S. K., Shah, A. H., El-Akily, N.
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Seismic Behavior of Structural Subassemblages
Journal of the Structural Division, 1980The behavior of both structural steel and reinforced concrete specimens subjected to quasi-static cyclic loadings simulating severe seismic effects are examined. A large number of experimentally determined hysteretic loops for different structural arrangements based on the work mainly done at the University of California, Berkeley, serve as ...
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Seismic Behavior of Slopes and Embankments
2008Embankments such as river dikes as well as road and railway fills have been affected to different extents by earthquakes in the past. Since an earth embankment can be easily repaired, when compared with steel and concrete structures, it is important that the induced deformation is less than the allowable limit so that the damage is quickly restored.
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Seismic behavior using fuzzy methods
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018In this paper we deal with the subject of a seismic sequence. Assuming that the major earthquake in a specified region has a certain intensity level, we study all the earthquakes, which follow, according to their magnitude and to the time difference from the main one.
Avrilia Konguetsof, Basil Papadopoulos
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