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Publications tagged with [site response]
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Hashash Y. M. A.
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Groholski D. R.
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<p>Laboratory tests are often used to understand dynamic soil behavior and to develop cyclic soil constitutive models. However, the loading paths in lab tests are different from those in the field, resulting in the inaccurate prediction of site response. An ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Ground Response Analysis
Reference:
4 th IASPEI / IAEE International Symposium, August 23-26, 2011
Shahri A. A.
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Behzadafshar K.
et al.
<p>The objective of a site response analysis is to estimate the ground shaking intensity during an earthquake. The Miyaneh city and its suburban areas are located in the northwest of Iran in AzarbayjanSharghi province. This area is prone to high seismic risk ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Ground Response Analysis
Reference:
Scientific Research and Essays Vol. 5(16), pp. 2257-2274, 18 August, 2010
Siegel T. C.
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Camp W. M. III
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The original subgrade conditions generally consisted of loose, liquefiable sands, expected to significantly lose strength during the design earthquake and soft, compressible clays. To mitigate the risk of liquefaction-induced instability and to mitigate the ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Seismic Ground Improvement
Reference:
4th International Conference on Ground Improvement Techniques, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002