• Ground–structure interaction (SSI) consists of the interaction between soil (ground) and a structure built upon it. It is primarily an exchange of mutual...
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  • multivalent cations; and interactions between organic compounds (hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic bonding). The quality of soil structure will decline under...
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    transferred from the ground surface to layers of soil or rock at greater depths. This loss of soil structure causes it to lose its strength (the ability to...
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    saturated soil and the novelty of the project required groundbreaking dynamic analysis and design to take into consideration soil-structure interaction, effect...
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    soil/subgrade and modulus of subgrade reaction (ks). The Modulus of subgrade reaction (ks) is used in foundation design, soil-structure interaction studies...
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    Leaning Tower of Pisa (category Buildings and structures completed in 1372)
    because of dynamic soil-structure interaction: the height and stiffness of the tower combined with the softness of the foundation soil influences the tower's...
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  • is one of the most common approaches for analyzing non-linear soil structure interaction computer models. Basically, numerical analysis is conducted in...
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    engineering, including earthquake studies, numerical analysis, soil structure interaction, in-situ testing, and underground openings. In 1993, he became...
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    involving quantities of soil or unformed rock. An incomplete list of possible temporary or permanent geotechnical shoring structures that may be designed...
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  • revenue cycle company; see Rosa Lavín Soil-structure interaction, the interaction between soil and structures (e.g. buildings), especially in seismic...
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  • Soil ecology is the study of the interactions among soil organisms, and between biotic and abiotic aspects of the soil environment. It is particularly...
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    within soils, various polymers have been shown to increase water retention and reduce erosion, increase soil shear strength, and support soil structure. A...
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  • General Equipment assembly Site response characteristics Soil-structure interaction Support structures Base isolation Suspended equipment Anchorage Conductor...
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    assessment (a so-called Phase II ESA). This includes holes advanced to collect soil samples, water samples or rock cores, to advance in situ sampling equipment...
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  • and as base for buildings. Six key soil functions are: Food and other biomass production Environmental Interaction Biological habitat and gene pool Source...
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    soil of structures for earthquake resistance. It covers the design of different foundation systems, the design of earth retaining structures and soil-structure...
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  • Clyde Dam (category Buildings and structures in Otago)
    Design for Civil-Infrastructures near Seismic Faults Reflecting Soil-Structure Interaction Features Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Japan Society...
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    Trench (category Earth structures)
    such as shoring. Trenches are usually considered temporary structures to be backfilled with soil after construction, or abandoned after use. Some trenches...
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    Sieve analysis (redirect from Soil panning)
    engineering structure. It also helps determine what modifications can be applied to the soil and the best way to achieve maximum soil strength. Soil gradation...
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    plants and soil organisms. Some scientific definitions distinguish dirt from soil by restricting the former term specifically to displaced soil. Soil consists...
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  • freezing point. A hydrometer analysis is the process by which fine-grained soils, silts and clays, are graded. Hydrometer analysis is performed if the grain...
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    of structures supported on the rigid mat foundation can even be amplified if the effects of the kinematic and dynamic soil structure interaction are...
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  • Ulitsky, V. M.; Lisyuk, M. B.; Shashkin, A. G. (2014). Soil-Structure Interaction, Underground Structures and Retaining Walls: Proceedings of the ISSMGE Technical...
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    completed a MPhil in soil mechanics at St Catharine's College in 1983. She carried on her doctoral research in soil-structure interaction, this time at Magdalene...
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  • remove the effect of soil-structure interaction. Arrays: They consist in the simultaneous recording in several points of a structure. The objective is to...
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  • poroelastic media with beam and shell structural elements (for dynamic soil-structure interaction problems, for instance). BE-STATIK Free BE-Programs for 2D potential...
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  • stress distributions in soil, particularly concerning earth retaining structures, which factored in soil-structure interaction. He developed field and...
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  • earthquake engineering, mechanical properties of soil and rock, constitutive modeling and soil-structure interaction. His research resulted in over 200 scholarly...
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    their resources. The structure of the soil also acts as a buffer, separating organisms and preventing strong interactions. Many soil organisms, for example...
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    observed in the 1985 Mexico City Earthquake where the oscillation of the deep-soil lake bed was similar to the natural frequency of mid-rise concrete buildings...
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