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Horizontal movements related to subsidence
Semi-empirical and simple equation is presented to predict nature and magnitude of horizontal movements correctly, provided vertical subsidence profile is known; application of finite-element method of analysis in computing both vertical and horizontal movement is also illustrated; results of two methods are compared to data obtained from laboratory model, hypothetical earth dam on compressible foundation, and actual rockfill dam which settled as water level rose in reservoir. (26408)
Horizontal movements related to subsidence
Semi-empirical and simple equation is presented to predict nature and magnitude of horizontal movements correctly, provided vertical subsidence profile is known; application of finite-element method of analysis in computing both vertical and horizontal movement is also illustrated; results of two methods are compared to data obtained from laboratory model, hypothetical earth dam on compressible foundation, and actual rockfill dam which settled as water level rose in reservoir. (26408)
Horizontal movements related to subsidence
ASCE J Soil Mech Found Div
Lee, K.L. (author) / Shen, C.K. (author)
1969
28 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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