نتایج جستجو برای: liquefaction hazard

تعداد نتایج: 68553  

Journal: :International journal of ophthalmology 2011
Jiang-Yue Zhao Ming-Wu Wang Qi Sun Jin-Song Zhang

AIM The most recent and innovative AquaLase liquefaction technology has offered an alternative to lens extraction. Many studies have investigated its functions and advantages. This article focuses on evaluating the in vivo microscopic cornea changes after AquaLase liquefaction by using a laser confocal microscope. METHODS In this perspective, randomized case study, 37 eyes of 35 patients subm...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2023

Abstract A big earthquake may induce flow liquefaction phenomena in lowland areas made up of sedimentary deposits. To understand the factors controlling such a hazard, it is necessary to have knowledge sub-surface geological conditions liquified area. This paper presents results series seismic refraction measurements Lolu Village where occurred during 2018 Palu-Donggala earthquake. The tomograp...

2007
T. G. Sitharam Pijush Samui

The use of the shear wave velocity data as a field index for evaluating the liquefaction potential of sands is receiving increased attention because both shear wave velocity and liquefaction resistance are similarly influenced by many of the same factors such as void ratio, state of stress, stress history and geologic age. In this paper, the potential of support vector machines (SVM) based clas...

2008
Andrzej Sawicki Waldemar Świdziński

The results of research on some aspects of coastal dynamics during earthquakes, carried out in the Institute of Hydro-Engineering, are summarized. The attention is focused on the liquefaction-related phenomena, like modeling the earthquake-induced generation of pore-pressures and subsequent liquefaction of subsoil, the behavior of liquefied soil, underwater landslides, sinking of structures in ...

Earthquake and its catastrophic failures has been one of the disturbance worry of Civil Engineers. In geotechnical science, liquefaction is one of the most important phenomenons induced by earthquake. A change in pore water pressure follows a change in effective stress, and in a critical state in which pore water pressure equals the total stress in soil particles, soil strength is suddenly lost...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

Traditional inverse distance weighting (IDW) interpolation is a process employed to estimate unknown values based on neighborhoods in 2D space. Proposed this study an improved IDW method that uses 3D search for effective vertically connected observation data, such as water level, depth, and altitude. Borehole data are the collected by subsurface boring activities exhibit heterogeneous spatial d...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

The city of Chone, being situated on the Ecuadorian coast, was affected due to close-by epicenter earthquake 16 April 2016, which reached a magnitude Mw 7.8. This catastrophic event presented settlements in ground, sand boils and land subsidence, most damaging variety civil works among these several buildings. main objective current study is select data using standard penetration test (SPT) for...

2006

Bachmann et al. (2005) contend that a major fraction of flocculent sediments, a ‘‘fluid mud layer,’’ which has accumulated in Lake Apopka, Florida, since 1947, originated from sediment liquefaction of consolidated macrophyte-derived sediments. In addition, they contend that the underlying historic sediments are not only a major source of fluid mud, but also the source of organic matter for inte...

2001

One of the most dramatic causes of damage of structures during earthquakes has been the development of liquefaction in saturated cohesionless deposits. These deposits have tendency to densify when subjected to earthquake loading. However, when saturated, the tendency to densify causes the excess pore water pressure to increase. This, in turn, results in the effective stress of soil to decrease....

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2013
Michael Nelson Lian Zhu Anne Thiel Yan Wu Mary Guan Jeremy Minty Henry Y Wang Xiaoxia Nina Lin

Hydrothermal liquefaction of algae biomass is a promising technology for the production of sustainable biofuels, but the non-oil, aqueous co-product of the process has only been examined to a limited extent. The aqueous phase from liquefaction of the alga Nannochloropsis oculata (AqAl) was used to make growth media for model heterotrophic microorganisms Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas putida, and...

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