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Finite element analysis of rubber–soil mixture (RSM) for the pile response reduction under liquefaction
Earthquake-induced liquefaction increases the pore water pressure, reducing soil stiffness and allowing lateral movement of crust layer above the...
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Improving the resilience of existing built assets to earthquake induced liquefaction disaster events
LIQUEFACT was a EU H2020 funded project to investigate earthquake induced liquefaction potential across Europe and develop a series of tools to...
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One-Dimensional Wave Propagation and Liquefaction in a Soil Column with a Multi-scale Finite-Difference/DEM Method
The paper describes a multi-phase, multi-scale rational method for modeling and predicting the free-field wave propagation and liquefaction of soils.... -
Applying Both Chemical Liquefaction and Enzymatic Catalysis Can Increase Production of Agaro-Oligosaccharides from Agarose
Red algae represents an important marine bioresource. One high-value utilization of red algae is the production of agaro-oligosaccharides which have...
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Static Liquefaction Analysis of the Fundão Dam Failure
On November 5, 2015, roughly 32 million m 3 of iron mine tailings were accidentally released in the collapse of Fundão dam in Minas Gerais, Brazil....
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Liquefaction fragility of sewer pipes derived from the case study of Urayasu (Japan)
The damage on supply and drainage water networks is a serious cause of economic disruption for urban systems affected by earthquakes. Among various...
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Technical guidelines for the assessment of earthquake induced liquefaction hazard at urban scale
Microzonation for earthquake-induced liquefaction hazard is the subdivision of a territory at a municipal or submunicipal scale in areas...
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Study on the Phenomena of Liquefaction Induced Massive Landslides in 28 September 2018 Palu-Donggala Earthquake
Liquefaction Induced Mass Landslide in Palu Donggala Earthquake on 28 September 2018 was one of the rare and biggest event on these types of... -
Site classification using equivalent soil profiles for building-liquefaction interaction
The seismic behaviour of a building on a liquefiable deposit is a complex interaction which involves quantifying both shaking induced damage and...
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The Effect of Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate on the Mitigation of Liquefaction in Shaking Table
Non-conventional materials are often applied to dissipate the energy of dynamic loads and mitigate liquefaction. In this study, the effect of...
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Effect of fines on liquefaction resistance of sand
To evaluate the effect of non-plastic fines on liquefaction resistance of Babolsar sand, a series of undrained static and cyclic triaxial tests...
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The study on loess liquefaction in China: a systematic review
Sandy soil liquefaction is common phenomena in engineering construction. However, in fact, saturated or nearly saturated loess liquefaction is also...
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The Utilisation of Colloidal Silica Grout in Soil Stabilisation and Liquefaction Mitigation: A State of the Art Review
Liquefaction mitigation in already existing sites has become a cause of concern for geotechnical engineers across the world. One of the possible...
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The adoption of ELM to the prediction of soil liquefaction based on CPT
Establishing a soil liquefaction prediction model with high accuracy is a critical way to evaluate the quality of in situ and prevent the loss caused...
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Experimental investigation on liquefaction and post-liquefaction deformation of stratified saturated sand under cyclic loading
The soils are often distributed in a stratified structure. When an earthquake occurs, there are always risks of liquefaction for stratified soils...
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Studying the Impact of Continuous and Multiple Earthquake Ground Motions on Pore Pressure in Saturated Sandy Deposits
The occurrence of a series of earthquakes of different magnitudes or multiple mainshocks has been reported recently. This leads to the liquefaction...
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Critical evaluation of the customisation process of the UNDRR disaster resilience scorecard for cities to earthquake-induced soil liquefaction disaster events
As cities become larger and more densely populated the impacts of major earthquake events on city communities become more severe. Improving community...
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Human amplification of secondary earthquake hazards through environmental modifications
Anthropogenic climate change and modification of landscapes — such as deforestation, sediment movement, irrigation and sea-level rise — can...
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Undrained cyclic behavior of Palar sand under variable confining pressure
The fundamental characteristics of sands significantly affect the behaviour of different types of soil. Massive liquefaction after a severe...
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Centrifuge and numerical modelling of earthquake-induced soil liquefaction under free-field conditions and by considering soil–structure interaction
Modelling earthquake-induced soil liquefaction and assessing its consequences to overlying buildings are still delicate and challenging tasks in...