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Diego F. Gil, Cristhian C. Mendoza, Luis R. Vásquez-Varela and Santiago Cano
Structures built on sands worldwide, with shallow foundations, have experienced damage and collapse during and after earthquakes. Two phenomena triggered the collapse: the liquefaction phenomenon and the P-? effects. However, current research and practic...
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Minseo Jang, Yunwoo Lee, Deokhee Won, Young-Jong Kang and Seungjun Kim
Owing to the structural characteristics of floating-type structures, they can be effectively applied to overcome the limitation of conventional long-span bridges in deep water. Unlike cable-supported bridges with fixed towers, floating cable-supported br...
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Denis Istrati and Ian Buckle
In response to the extensive damage of coastal bridges sustained in recent tsunamis, this paper describes an investigation into tsunami-induced effects on two common bridge types, an open-girder deck with cross-frames and one with solid diaphragms. To th...
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