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Centrifugal Modeling of Transient Water Flow
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The phenomenon of transient water flow in earth embankments is examined. State‐of‐the‐art solution techniques and their shortcomings are outlined. It is hypothesized that better solutions are obtainable through centrifugal ...
New Structure-Based Model for Estimating Undrained Shear Strength
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This paper presents an experimental study of the strength in anisotropic clays by means of centrifuge model, cone penetration, and vane shear tests. To understand the effects of void ratio, overconsolidation ratio, and ...
Constitutive Behavior of Stress‐Induced Anisotropic Cohesive Soil
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This paper describes the stress‐strain response of a cohesive soil subjected to stress‐induced anisotropy. A directional shear cell (DSC) is utilized in the experiments. The DSC is capable of applying independently controlled ...
Seismic Behavior of Cantilever Retaining Walls with Liquefiable Backfills
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A series of centrifuge tests were conducted to investigate the seismic behavior of fixed-base, cantilever, retaining walls supporting saturated, liquefiable, cohesionless backfills. Accelerations, bending strains, deflections, ...
Geotechnical Behavior of JSC-1 Lunar Soil Simulant
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: To facilitate the modeling and simulation of lunar activities and natural processes, various lunar soil simulants have been created. In particular, Johnson Space Center Number One lunar soil simulant (JSC-1) has come into ...
Closure to “Development of Dissipation Model of Excess Pore Pressure in Liquefied Sandy Ground” by Sung-Ryul Kim, Jae-Ik Hwang, Hon-Yim Ko, and Myoung-Mo Kim
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Development of Dissipation Model of Excess Pore Pressure in Liquefied Sandy Ground
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Recently, several studies on the dissipation of excess pore pressure in liquefied sandy grounds have been reported on evaluation of postliquefaction behavior of structures. To further contribute to the understanding of ...
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