Earthquake-induced liquefaction of soils frequently causes serious damage to structures with shallow foundations. Reducing the degree of saturation of liquefiable soils by air injection is offered as a cost-effective and reliable method of mitigating liquefaction hazards. Nevertheless, very little experimental research is available on the performance of this method. Particularly, the way that air injection influences the deformation mechanisms beneath shallow foundations is not well defined. Gaining a deeper insight into soil displacements during and after air injection can pave the way for developing effective guidelines for the use of this particular technique. For this purpose, a series of dynamic centrifuge tests are presented in this p...
Underground structures located in liquefiable soil deposits are susceptible to floatation following ...
Structures with shallow foundations resting on liquefiable layers can suffer excessive settlement in...
Structures with shallow foundations resting on liquefiable layers can suffer excessive settlement in...
Earthquake-induced liquefaction of soils frequently causes serious damage to structures with shallow...
Historical and recent earthquakes often remind the need for taking precautions against earthquake-in...
Earthquake-induced liquefaction of saturated soils continues to cause severe damage to structures wi...
Seismic liquefaction of loosely packed, saturated soils poses a significant threat to the built envi...
Earthquake-induced liquefaction of saturated soils continues to cause severe damage to structures wi...
Soils most susceptible to liquefaction are loose, non-plastic and saturated. Because the compressibi...
AbstractFour dynamic centrifuge tests were conducted to study the performance of a newly developed c...
Zeybek, A.hakim/0000-0001-7096-5770Induced partial saturation is an innovative soil improvement tech...
Soil liquefaction following earthquake events causes severe damage to Civil Engineering Infrastructu...
AbstractFour dynamic centrifuge tests were conducted to study the performance of a newly developed c...
Underground structures located in liquefiable soil deposits are susceptible to floatation following ...
Soil liquefaction continues to be a major source of damage to buildings and infrastructure after maj...
Underground structures located in liquefiable soil deposits are susceptible to floatation following ...
Structures with shallow foundations resting on liquefiable layers can suffer excessive settlement in...
Structures with shallow foundations resting on liquefiable layers can suffer excessive settlement in...
Earthquake-induced liquefaction of soils frequently causes serious damage to structures with shallow...
Historical and recent earthquakes often remind the need for taking precautions against earthquake-in...
Earthquake-induced liquefaction of saturated soils continues to cause severe damage to structures wi...
Seismic liquefaction of loosely packed, saturated soils poses a significant threat to the built envi...
Earthquake-induced liquefaction of saturated soils continues to cause severe damage to structures wi...
Soils most susceptible to liquefaction are loose, non-plastic and saturated. Because the compressibi...
AbstractFour dynamic centrifuge tests were conducted to study the performance of a newly developed c...
Zeybek, A.hakim/0000-0001-7096-5770Induced partial saturation is an innovative soil improvement tech...
Soil liquefaction following earthquake events causes severe damage to Civil Engineering Infrastructu...
AbstractFour dynamic centrifuge tests were conducted to study the performance of a newly developed c...
Underground structures located in liquefiable soil deposits are susceptible to floatation following ...
Soil liquefaction continues to be a major source of damage to buildings and infrastructure after maj...
Underground structures located in liquefiable soil deposits are susceptible to floatation following ...
Structures with shallow foundations resting on liquefiable layers can suffer excessive settlement in...
Structures with shallow foundations resting on liquefiable layers can suffer excessive settlement in...