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Shear behaviour and stiffness of naturally cemented sands

Shear behaviour and stiffness of naturally cemented sands

... NOMENCLATURE SYMBOLS Aa A A1 Ar A5 B C CL CM Cs C*c C, Ct' Dr d dmax d50 E Eeq E max E sec E tan e e00 e000 G5 G U cor G max max Gumax Iv J in log K K0 n p PC Area of actuator Current ar[r] ... See full document

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A Review on Shear Behaviour and Durability Aspect of Hybrid Fibre Reinforced Concrete

A Review on Shear Behaviour and Durability Aspect of Hybrid Fibre Reinforced Concrete

... In present days, Hybrid Fibre reinforced concrete is cement based composite material has been developed. Hybrid Fibres in concrete provide a medium of arresting crack growth and increase the strength, stiffness, ... See full document

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Elucidating the Failure Behavior and Bond Mechanics of Bio-cemented Sands.

Elucidating the Failure Behavior and Bond Mechanics of Bio-cemented Sands.

... 2010). Shear strength, stiffness, volumetric behavior, compressibility, erodibility, and leaching behavior of contaminated soils or fly ash can be improved via MICP and EICP methods at both large and small ... See full document

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Constitutive Response of Microbial Induced Calcite Precipitation Cemented Sands.

Constitutive Response of Microbial Induced Calcite Precipitation Cemented Sands.

... measure shear wave velocity, Yun and Santamarina (2005) investigated small strain stiffness’ changes under k0 loading and they confirmed that cementation prevails at low confinement and all soil parameters ... See full document

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EFFECT OF CHANGE IN SHEAR WALL LOCATION ON STOREY DRIFT OF MULTISTOREY BUILDING SUBJECTED TO LATERAL LOADS

EFFECT OF CHANGE IN SHEAR WALL LOCATION ON STOREY DRIFT OF MULTISTOREY BUILDING SUBJECTED TO LATERAL LOADS

... base shear for building, it has been found that maximum base shear in model-5 along longitudinal and transverse direction as compared to the model-1 and it has been found that model-1, model-2, model-3 and ... See full document

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Experiments and 3D DEM of Triaxial Compression Tests under Special Consideration of Particle Stiffness

Experiments and 3D DEM of Triaxial Compression Tests under Special Consideration of Particle Stiffness

... Therefore, the discrete element method (DEM) is an alternative approach, which considers the discrete nature of granular materials, and provides new in- sight as far as the constitutive model for soil material concerns. ... See full document

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Behaviour of soft storey buildings against base shear

Behaviour of soft storey buildings against base shear

... Most buildings can be reasonably considered as behaving as a laterally loaded vertical cantilever. The inertia generated earthquake forces are generally considered to act as lumped masses at each floor (or level). The ... See full document

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The Effect of Shape Optimization and Bimaterial Stem on Increasing the Performance of a Cemented Tibia

The Effect of Shape Optimization and Bimaterial Stem on Increasing the Performance of a Cemented Tibia

... Abstract-- The stem design, geometry and material change the mechanical behavior of bone around tibia tray and stem after TKA. In this study a shape optimization of a cemented tibia stem has been carried out to ... See full document

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The behaviour of clay in simple shear and triaxial tests

The behaviour of clay in simple shear and triaxial tests

... 7.78 Variation of tangent shear stiffness with logarithm of shear strain for 100 mm undisturbed London clay blue triaxial samples 7.79 Comparison of tangent shear stiffnesses from consta[r] ... See full document

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Influence of steel reinforcement corrosion on the stiffness of simply supported concrete beams

Influence of steel reinforcement corrosion on the stiffness of simply supported concrete beams

... the shear steel reinforcement to break the electrical cir- cuit and hence prevent current flow during the acce- lerated corrosion ...and shear reinforcement was conducted simultaneously using a multi ... See full document

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Shear transfer in cracked reinforced concrete

Shear transfer in cracked reinforced concrete

... When the effects of local bond upon the stiffness normal to plane of cracking were taken into account, it was found that the stiffness in shear of a cracked reinforced concrete specimen [r] ... See full document

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Effects of Web Openings on the Effective Slab Widths in Composite Steel Beams

Effects of Web Openings on the Effective Slab Widths in Composite Steel Beams

... outside shear connectors as the central part of the effective flange width, which requires the design detail of shear ...outside shear connector to a point mid-way between adjacent ... See full document

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The effect of ageing on shear wave elastography muscle stiffness in adults

The effect of ageing on shear wave elastography muscle stiffness in adults

... cle stiffness with ageing due to increased collagen concen- ...muscle stiffness is not significantly different between young and old ...cle stiffness decreases [14, 17], increases [18] or does not ... See full document

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Seismic analysis of irregular composite structures with shear connectors using ETABS

Seismic analysis of irregular composite structures with shear connectors using ETABS

... the concrete slab with the help of mechanical shear connectors (Headed Stud Connector) so that they act as a single unit. In the present work, Steel-Concrete composite construction is compared with RCC ... See full document

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Influence of glycerol and temperature on the rheological properties
of potato starch solutions

Influence of glycerol and temperature on the rheological properties of potato starch solutions

... flow behaviour (shear stress against shear rate) was fitted to various models: power law, Herschel-Bulkley, Bingham, modified Bingham and Casson ...flow behaviour observed at various ... See full document

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Occupant behaviour in naturally ventilated and hybrid buildings

Occupant behaviour in naturally ventilated and hybrid buildings

... to naturally ventilated office buildings or dwellings in free-running mode (outside the heating season) “where there is easy access to openable windows and occupants may freely adapt their clothing to the indoor ... See full document

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Seismic Analysis of a Multistorey RC Frame Building in Different Seismic Zones

Seismic Analysis of a Multistorey RC Frame Building in Different Seismic Zones

... [4] Sayed Mahmoud and Waleed Abdallah Saudi Arabia (2014) have done a research on response analysis of multi- story RC buildings under equivalent static and dynamic loads according to Egyptian code. The objective of this ... See full document

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Preliminary observations of the shear behaviour of fungal treated soil

Preliminary observations of the shear behaviour of fungal treated soil

... the shear box and already loaded to the desired vertical ...overall shear strength of the ...stress-strain behaviour, (iii) Conduct tests at lower normal stresses which may be more applicable to the ... See full document

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Evaluation of Coupled Shear Wall in High Rise Building

Evaluation of Coupled Shear Wall in High Rise Building

... by shear walls due to their strength and ...whole shear wall into slender walls. To increase shear capacity these walls are interconnected by short beams along their ...Coupled shear wall ... See full document

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The effect of modulus of elasticity on the behaviour of railway turnout sleepers

The effect of modulus of elasticity on the behaviour of railway turnout sleepers

... the behaviour of fibre composite sleepers in a railway turnout with varying elastic modulus resting on ma- terials with different sleeper support ...moments, shear forces and vertical deflection in the most ... See full document

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