نتایج جستجو برای: seismic strength

تعداد نتایج: 242007  

2012
S. BAISHYA

Evaluation of active earth pressure in seismic condition is one of the important problems of geotechnical earthquake engineering. In this study the static and seismic active earth pressure exerted by a homogeneous backfill behind a rigid retaining wall is evaluated using Horizontal Slice Method (HSM). Both cohesionless and cohesive soils are considered using c- soil in the formulation. The fai...

2010
Kees Wapenaar Elmer Ruigrok Joost van der Neut Deyan Draganov Jürg Hunziker Evert Slob Jan Thorbecke Roel Snieder

Despite the strength of seismic interferometry to retrieve new seismic responses by crosscorrelating observations at different receiver locations, the method relies on a number of assumptions which are not always fulfilled in practice. Some practical circumstances that may hamper interferometry by crosscorrelation are: one-sided illumination, irregular source distribution, varying source spectr...

2016
Radenko Pejović Radivoje Mrdak

Original scientific paper This paper analyses the seismic strength of the high arch concrete dam of the Hydro-power plant "Piva" on the river Piva in Montenegro, which was built in the seismic active area almost forty years ago. This is the double curve concrete arch dam, 220 m high and it belongs to the group of very high dams, among the highest 25 in the world. Linear and nonlinear analysis w...

2015
Engin C. Seyhan Caglar Goksu Alper Ilki

Many existing reinforced concrete structures were constructed with substandard characteristics. Low quality concrete, poor transverse reinforcement details and insufficient flexural strength are among the most common deficiencies. While substandard structures are in need of retrofitting, particularly in seismic areas, problems such as high costs and disturbance to occupants are major obstacles ...

2002
A. Prota A. Nanni G. Manfredi E. Cosenza

Many RC frames built without seismic provisions between the ’50’s and ’70’s need structural upgrade in order to match the minimum requirements of new building codes. Generally, the critical region of the strengthening design is represented by the beam-column connection. The strength hierarchy governs the upgrade requiring to protect the column and the panel so that the formation of a plastic hi...

2010
SUSUMU NAKAJIMA JUNICHI KOSEKI KENJI WATANABE MASARU TATEYAMA

Based on a series of shaking table model tests, it was found that the eŠects of 1) subsoil and backˆll deformation, 2) failure plane formation in backˆll, and 3) pullout resistance mobilized by the reinforcements on the seismic behaviors of the geosynthetic reinforced soil retaining walls (GRS walls) were signiˆcant. These eŠects cannot be taken into account in the conventional pseudo-static ba...

2002
PETER G. BROWN DOUGLAS O. REVELLE EDWARD TAGLIAFERRI ALAN R. HILDEBRAND

We present instrumental observations of the Tagish Lake fireball and interpret the observed characteristics in the context of two different models of ablation. From these models we estimate the pre-atmospheric mass of the Tagish Lake meteoroid to be ∼56 tonnes and its porosity to be between 37 and 58%, with the lowest part of this range most probable. These models further suggest that some 1300...

2012
M. Ohga P. Chun

Deterioration of steel bridge infrastructures constitutes a major worldwide problem in transportation engineering and maintenance management industry. Corrosion and fatigue cracking may be the two most important types of damage in aging structures. Various kinds of failures and the need of expensive replacements may occur even though the amount of metal destroyed is quite small. One of the majo...

2012
Gaetano Manfredi Paolo Ricci Gerardo M. Verderame

Infills can highly influence the seismic response of a Reinforced Concrete (RC) building: generally speaking, their presence leads to an increase in global stiffness and strength, but their brittle behavior can result in an increase of displacement demand if a certain threshold of seismic intensity is overcome. Moreover, presence of infills often leads to a change in the collapse mechanism comp...

2017
Tom Parsons Luca Malagnini Aybige Akinci

Earthquakes triggered by other remote seismic events are explained as a response to long-traveling seismic waves that temporarily stress the crust. However, delays of hours or days after seismic waves pass through are reported by several studies, which are difficult to reconcile with the transient stresses imparted by seismic waves. We show that these delays are proportional to magnitude and th...

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