Cyclic liquefaction resistance of sand under a constant inflow rate
Cyclic resistance curves, derived through undrained element tests, are central to the study of liquefaction. Their use implies that water drainage is negligible during an earthquake. Nevertheless, a growing body of evidence suggests that this hypothesis is not realistic. In proximity to the interfac...
Main Authors: | Adamidis, O, Anastasopoulos, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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ICE Publishing
2022
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