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Yan Dong, Guanglei Ji, Lin Fang and Xin Liu
During the service life of offshore pipelines, many start-up and shut-down cycles take place, possibly leading to significant cyclic loads. Fatigue failure may occur, resulting in serious environmental pollution and loss of property. The study aims to as...
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Anderson Peccin da Silva, Andrea Diambra, Dimitris Karamitros and Shiao Huey Chow
This paper presents a new macro-element modelling framework for plate anchors which enables the effect of pore water pressure changes and the related evolution of soil strength during the process of cyclic loading and consolidation to be captured. The pr...
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Mian Xie and Susana Lopez-Querol
Most of the reported centrifuge tests available in the existing literature on offshore wind turbine foundations are focused on the behaviour of monopiles in sands, but very few studies on clayey soils can be found, due to the very long saturation and con...
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Carlos Hidalgo Signes, Pablo Martínez Fernández, Julio Garzón-Roca, María Elvira Garrido de la Torre, Ricardo Insa Franco
Pág. 384 - 391
Over the last years rubber from scrap tyres has been reused in different civil works such as road embankments and railway platforms due to its resilient properties, low degradation and vibration attenuation. Unfortunately, this issue is still scarce. For...
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Aditya Kumar Anupam, Praveen Kumar, R.N.G.D. Ransinchung
Pág. 596 - 606
This work presents the laboratory study conducted on fly ash and rice husk ash as soil stabilizers. Using these stabilizers, the deformation behaviors of subgrade soil-mixtures under repeated triaxial loading was conducted. Resilient strain, permanent st...
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