In earthquake geotechnical engineering, physical model experiments have proven to be significant and valuable in understanding the complex physics and engineering behaviors of prototype undrained soils in fields. An executed literature review indicated that large-scale physical model testing, such as shaking table (ST) and centrifuge devices, have associated advantages and limitations. The current paper presents the design, fabrication, and calibration of a 600N-capacity, small-scale, one-directional (1-D) laboratory ST device that enables quick and valuable assessment of soil liquefaction mechanisms. The dynamically induced porewater pressure (PWP) generation characteristics of sand soil mixed with different percentage weights of clay were...
This paper presents the experimental study of liquefaction potential for sandy soil in Prambanan Are...
In 2010 and 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand experienced a series of earthquakes that caused extensive...
This dissertation details work conducted by researchers from the University of Texas at Austin aime...
This research consists of full-scale shake table tests to investigate liquefaction of sandy soils. C...
This paper presents the shaking table studies to investigate the factors that influence the liquefac...
Shaking strength is one of the most important parameters that characterize earthquake events. In the...
Advanced constitutive models can replicate several aspects of soil behaviour, but, due to their comp...
Within the presented research, model tests were performed in 1-g conditions to investigate the lique...
Current stress-based procedures for characterizing earthquake loading (uniform stress cycles with am...
One of the main goals of the LIQUEFACT project is the analysis of the effectiveness of some ground i...
One of the main goals of the LIQUEFACT project is the analysis of the effective-ness of some ground ...
One of the main goals of the LIQUEFACT project is the analysis of the effectiveness of some ground i...
[[abstract]]A new field-testing technique has been developed in which liquefaction and pore pressure...
Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which soil loses a large percentage of its shear resistance due to i...
Centrifuge models of soft clay deposits were shaken with suites of earthquake ground motions to stud...
This paper presents the experimental study of liquefaction potential for sandy soil in Prambanan Are...
In 2010 and 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand experienced a series of earthquakes that caused extensive...
This dissertation details work conducted by researchers from the University of Texas at Austin aime...
This research consists of full-scale shake table tests to investigate liquefaction of sandy soils. C...
This paper presents the shaking table studies to investigate the factors that influence the liquefac...
Shaking strength is one of the most important parameters that characterize earthquake events. In the...
Advanced constitutive models can replicate several aspects of soil behaviour, but, due to their comp...
Within the presented research, model tests were performed in 1-g conditions to investigate the lique...
Current stress-based procedures for characterizing earthquake loading (uniform stress cycles with am...
One of the main goals of the LIQUEFACT project is the analysis of the effectiveness of some ground i...
One of the main goals of the LIQUEFACT project is the analysis of the effective-ness of some ground ...
One of the main goals of the LIQUEFACT project is the analysis of the effectiveness of some ground i...
[[abstract]]A new field-testing technique has been developed in which liquefaction and pore pressure...
Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which soil loses a large percentage of its shear resistance due to i...
Centrifuge models of soft clay deposits were shaken with suites of earthquake ground motions to stud...
This paper presents the experimental study of liquefaction potential for sandy soil in Prambanan Are...
In 2010 and 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand experienced a series of earthquakes that caused extensive...
This dissertation details work conducted by researchers from the University of Texas at Austin aime...