Soil Dynamics and Liquefaction
β Scribed by A.S. CAKMAK (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1987
- Leaves
- 362
- Series
- Developments in Geotechnical Engineering 42
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Further titles in this series
Page ii
Front Matter
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface
Page v
A.S. Cakmak
Computational Approach to Soil Dynamics
Pages 3-17
O.C. Zienkiewicz, A.H.C. Chan, M. Pastor, T. Shiomi
The Development of Constitutive Relationship for Seismic Pore Pressure
Pages 19-30
S.K. Bhatia, S. Nanthikesan
Effect of Frequency Content on Dynamic Properties of Cohesive Soils
Pages 31-39
M.S. Aggour, K.S. Tawfiq, F. Amini
The Markov Framework for Modeling Uncertainties in Soil Constitutive Behavior
Pages 41-51
H. Benaroya, G. Goldstein
An Anisotropic Hardening Model for Sand Subjected to Cyclic Loading
Pages 53-67
H. Hirai
Analysis of Porewater Pressures in Seismic Centrifuge Tests
Pages 71-85
W.D. Liam Finn, M. Yogendrakumar, N. Yoshida, H. Yoshida
Earthquake Induced Forces on Retaining Walls
Pages 87-96
R.M. Bakeer, S.K. Bhatia
Risk Analysis of BRPL Compressor (Offsites) Foundations
Pages 97-106
N. Puri, K. Kumar, S. Prakash
Cyclic Hardening of Sand During Earthquake Events
Pages 107-122
U. Guettler, G. Thiel, H.L. Jessberger
Estimation of Bridge Foundation Stiffness from Forced Vibration Data
Pages 123-136
C.B. Crouse, B. Hushmand
A Parametric Study of Effect of Vibration on Granular Soils
Pages 137-151
P.W. Chang, Y.S. Chae
Eqgen86 β an Artificial Earthquake Simulation Program
Pages 153-167
N.Y. Chang, B.H. Lien, M.J. Huang
On the Behavior of Soils During Earthquakes β Liquefaction
Pages 169-204
G. Castro
Liquefaction of Shock Loaded Saturated Sand
Pages 205-219
G.E. Veyera, W.A. Charlie
Seismic Response of Pore Water Pressure in Surface Sand Layer
Pages 221-229
E. Yanagisawa, H. Ohmiya, T. Shimizu
A Study of Earthquake Resistance of Highway Abutments During Liquefaction
Pages 231-244
T. Ishibashi, M. Noda, K. Tanaka, H. Ikemi, M. Kamata, M. Nakamura
Assessing the Effects of Potential Liquefaction β a Practising Engineer's Perspective
Pages 245-251
E.E. Rinne
Volume Change Behavior of Granular Soil Columns During Vibration
Pages 255-267
G.M. Norman-Gregory, E.T. Selig
Cyclic Behavior of a Clay: Experiment and Modelling
Pages 269-282
W.Y. Sheu, N.Y. Chang
Cyclic Triaxial Tests at Low Stresses for Parameter Determination
Pages 283-297
A. Bezuijen, A.G.I. Hjortnaes-Pedersen, F. Molenkamp
Laboratory Prototype of in Situ Cyclic and Dynamic Geotechnical Testing System
Pages 299-306
R. Henke, W. Henke
High Resolution Measurement of Shear Modulus of Clay Using Triaxial Vane Device
Pages 307-321
S. Pamukcu, J.N. Suhayda
Model Tests for Earthquake Simulation of Geotechnical Problems
Pages 323-336
R.V. Whitman, H. Klapperich
Experiments and Analysis for the Hysteresis Characteristics of Soil
Pages 337-342
A. Hara, Y. Kiyota, Y. Sakai, H. Takano, T. Aoyagi
Shear Moduli and Damping Characteristics of Kosovo High Plasticity Clays
Pages 343-351
N. DΕΎeletoviΔ, T. Paskalov
Numerical Modelling of Membrane Penetration Effects on Undrained Triaxial Tests
Pages 353-364
J.R. Raines, R.I. Borja, H. Anwar, R.B. Seed
Cyclic Properties of Soils Within a Large Range of Strain Amplitude
Pages 365-378
P.Y. Hicher, M.S. El Hosri, M. Homsi
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