Shake Table Tests on Residual Deformation of Sandy Slopes Due to Cyclic Loading

The evidence of earth structure damages due to earthquakes and the need for study on relatively dense and unsaturated earth structures such as river dikes and road embankments motivated this research work. A series of shake table tests were performed in order to provide the needed experimental data...

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Building structure
Buildings. Public works
Computation methods. Tables. Charts
Construction (buildings and works)
deformation
earth fill
Earth structure
earthquake
Exact sciences and technology
Geotechnics
IGC E8
model test
repeated load
sandy soil (IGC: E8)
Soil investigations. Testing
Soil mechanics. Rocks mechanics
Structural analysis. Stresses
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