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Publications by [Anastasopoulos I.]
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Gazetas G.
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Anastasopoulos I.
et al.
<p>The paper demonstrates that whereas often in seismic geotechnical design it is not realistically feasible to design with ample factor of safety against failure as is done in static design, an “engineering” apparent seismic factor of safety less ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Seismic Soil - Structure Interaction
Reference:
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 57 (2014) 37–45
Gazetas G.
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Anastasopoulos I.
et al.
<p>The response of surface foundations to large overturning moments is studied under undrained conditions. Rigid circular, strip, and rectangular footings of various aspect ratios are considered, with the soil modeled as an inelastic homogeneous deposit, characterized ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Shallow Foundation
Reference:
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
Kourkoulis R.
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Gelagoti F.
et al.
<p>Piles are extensively used as a means of slope stabilization. Despite the rapid advances in computing and software power, the design of such piles may still include a high degree of conservatism, stemming from the use of simplified, easy-to-apply methodologies. ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Soil Slope Stability
Reference:
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Vol. 138, No. 1, January 1, 2012
Kourkoulis R.
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Gelagoti F.
et al.
<p>This paper uses a hybrid method for analysis and design of slope stabilizing piles that was developed in a preceding paper by the writers. The aim of this paper is to derive insights about the factors influencing the response of piles and pile-groups. Axis-to-axis ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Soil Slope Stability
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Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Vol. 137, No. 7, July 1, 2011.
Anastasopoulos I.
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Georgarakos T.
et al.
<p>This paper investigates experimentally the effectiveness of a new seismic design philosophy, in which soil failure is “utilized” to protect the superstructure. A physical model of a simple bridge pier is used as an example. Two alternatives ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Shallow Foundation
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Proc. 3 rd Greece–Japan Workshop : Seismic Design, Observation, Retrofit of Foundations, Santorini 22–23 September
Anastasopoulos I.
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Gerolymos N.
et al.
<p>Critical for the seismic safety of immersed tunnels is the magnitude of deformations developing in the segment joints, as a result of the combined longitudinal and lateral vibrations. Analysis and design against such vibrations is the main focus of this ...
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Tunnel Engineering -
Tunnel Seismic Design
Reference:
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, ©ASCE, Vol. 133, No. 9, September 1, 2007, 1067–1090
Kourkoulis R.
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Gelagoti F.
et al.
<p>This is the first in a series of two papers presenting a decoupled methodology for the design of slope stabilising piles. The proposed methodology combines the widely accepted analytical calculations to obtain the required stabilising force, with non-linear ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Soil Slope Stability
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