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Seismic soil liquefaction is considered as one of the most complex geotechnical earthquake engineering problems owing to the uncertainty and complexity involved in soil parameters, seismic parameters, and site condition factors.
Mahmood Ahmad +3 more
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Discriminant Method of Sand Liquefaction [PDF]
With the proposal of 1.8 billion mus of cultivated land red line and the rise of land reclamation in China, more and more national defense and civil projects are built on poor geological soil, such as reclamation reefs in the South China Sea.
Peng Xiaodong
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Calibration of Finn Model and UBCSAND Model for Simplified Liquefaction Analysis Procedures
Soil-liquefaction-related hazards can damage structures or lead to an extensive loss of life and property. Therefore, the stability and safety of structures against soil liquefaction are essential for evaluation in earthquake design.
Jui-Ching Chou +2 more
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The cone penetration test (CPT) is a commonly used technique to identify the liquefaction of sandy soil in the world but it cannot reflect the influences of pore water pressure (pore pressure) on the liquefaction behavior. The piezocone penetration test (
DUAN Wei1, 2, , CAI Guo-jun 2, 3, LIU Song-yu 2, ZHAO Ze-ning 2, DONG Xiao-qiang 1, CHEN Rui-feng 2
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Effect of grain shape to potential liquefaction [PDF]
Earthqueke is one of the most frequent disaster in Indonesia, Earthqueke have caused losses both in terms of life and material. An earthquake also can trigger to soil liquefaction.
Rahman Arif
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Using high resolution optical imagery to detect earthquake-induced liquefaction: the 2011 Christchurch earthquake [PDF]
Using automated supervised methods with satellite and aerial imageries for liquefaction mapping is a promising step in providing detailed and region-scale maps of liquefaction extent immediately after an earthquake.
Baise, Laurie G. +2 more
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Risk analysis of soil liquefaction in earthquake disasters [PDF]
China is an earthquake-prone country. With the development of urbanization in China, the effect of population aggregation becomes more and more obvious, and the Casualty Risk of earthquake disasters also increases.
Zhang Yubin
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Internal erosion is the transportation of soil particles from within or beneath geotechnical structures, caused by seepage flow, that impacts the subsequent mechanical and hydraulic behaviour of the soil.
Sanjei Chitravel +2 more
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Experimental study on the cyclic resistance of a natural loess from Northern France [PDF]
In order to analyze the instability phenomenon observed along the Northern High Speed Line of R\'eseau Ferr\'e de France (RFF), soil blocks were taken at a site near the railway, at four different depths (1.2, 2.2, 3.5 and 4.9 m).
Cui, Yu-Jun +4 more
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Calculating the state parameter in crushable sands [PDF]
The state parameter (y) measures the distance from the current state to the critical state line (CSL) in the compression plane. The existence of a correlation between both the peak angle of shearing resistance ( # $ ) and peak dilatancy and y is central ...
Ciantia, Matteo, O'Sullivan, Catherine
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