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Proceedings from the U.S.-Japan Workshop on Earthquake Resistant Design of Lifeline Facilities and Countermeasures against Soil Liquefaction (5th). Held in Snowbird, Utah on September 29-October 1, 1994
This proceedings volume presents forty-seven technical papers and four working group summaries. Nine of the papers are case studies of liquefaction and related phenomena observed during recent earthquakes in Japan and the U.S. Thirteen papers present analytical or experimental research into the physical mechanisms of soil liquefaction. Six papers study the dynamic response of underground structures to liquefied ground. Case studies of techniques for the mitigation of liquefaction-induced damage are presented in seven papers. The final group of twelve papers presents a variety of studies which deal with the performance of lifelines, (especially buried pipelines) subjected to ground liquefaction. This last group of papers includes observations made during recent earthquakes; analytical and experimental studies; and socio-economic studies of the secondary losses and social disruption caused by failed lifelines.
Proceedings from the U.S.-Japan Workshop on Earthquake Resistant Design of Lifeline Facilities and Countermeasures against Soil Liquefaction (5th). Held in Snowbird, Utah on September 29-October 1, 1994
This proceedings volume presents forty-seven technical papers and four working group summaries. Nine of the papers are case studies of liquefaction and related phenomena observed during recent earthquakes in Japan and the U.S. Thirteen papers present analytical or experimental research into the physical mechanisms of soil liquefaction. Six papers study the dynamic response of underground structures to liquefied ground. Case studies of techniques for the mitigation of liquefaction-induced damage are presented in seven papers. The final group of twelve papers presents a variety of studies which deal with the performance of lifelines, (especially buried pipelines) subjected to ground liquefaction. This last group of papers includes observations made during recent earthquakes; analytical and experimental studies; and socio-economic studies of the secondary losses and social disruption caused by failed lifelines.
Proceedings from the U.S.-Japan Workshop on Earthquake Resistant Design of Lifeline Facilities and Countermeasures against Soil Liquefaction (5th). Held in Snowbird, Utah on September 29-October 1, 1994
T. D. O'Rourke (Autor:in) / M. Hamada (Autor:in)
1994
798 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Structural Analyses , Soil & Rock Mechanics , Soil liquefaction , Earthquake damage , Pipelines , Dynamic response , Seismic effects , Ground motion , Earth movements , Displacement , Seismic events , Dynamic structural response , Underground structures , Earthquake resistant structures , Soil mechanics , Earthquakes , Experimental tests , Case studies , Failure mechanisms