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Ionut Dragos Moldovan, Abdalla Almukashfi and António Gomes Correia
The small strain shear modulus is an important characteristic of geomaterials that can be measured experimentally using piezoelectric sensors (bender elements). However, most conventional signal interpretation techniques are based on the visual observati...
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Yuzhe Ren, C. F. Chiu, Lu Ma, Y. P. Cheng, Litong Ji and Chao Jiang
The maximum shear modulus (Gmax) is an important factor determining soil deformation, and it is closely related to engineering safety and seafloor stability. In this study, a series of bender element tests was carried out to investigate the Gmax of a hyd...
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Zhiwei Zhao, Jinqiu Wu, Xiaofei Qi, Gang Qiao, Wenbo Zhang, Chaofan Zhang and Kang Guo
As low-frequency and broadband acoustic emission capability is beneficial to the detection range and acoustic communication speed of small scale autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV), this type of transducer is required, especially in cases of complex aco...
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Qi Wu, Qingrui Lu, Qizhou Guo, Kai Zhao, Pen Chen and Guoxing Chen
The significance of small-strain stiffness (Gmax) of saturated composite soils are still of great concern in practice, due to the complex influence of fines on soil fabric. This paper presents an experimental investigation conducted through comprehensive...
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Chan C.M.
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Residual soils of clayey sand composition can potentially be treated to construct a 2-layer pavement system. Using cement as the primary binder and recycled rubbershreds (<2 mm thick, 0.425 mm - 12 mm in length) as filler material, the improved ground...
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TOSHIHIRO OGINO, TOSHIYUKI MITACHI, HIROSHI OIKAWA, TAKAYUKI TAKAHASHI and MASAKI TSUSHIMA
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