- Failure of Buried Pipelines Under Large Ground Deformations
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- Glazing and curtain wall systems to resist earthquakes
The chapter concludes with remarks on current architectural and structural engineering trends related to glazing systems that require additional research for earthquake safety
- On the beam and shell modes of buckling of buried pipelines
Article preview Abstract References (52) Cited by (84) Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering Volume 9, Issue 4, July 1990, Pages 179-193 On the beam and shell modes of buckling of buried pipelines* Heedo Yun , Stelios Kyriakides
- Seismically induced rock slope failures resulting from topographic . . .
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- Liquefaction Mechanisms and Induced Ground Failure
These procedures are used for estimating liquefaction-induced settlement for routine engineering investigations Predicted settlements from the two procedures are comparable for most sites
- Modeling large-deformation features of the Lower San Fernando Dam . . .
Importantly, the MPM model is able to accurately capture important engineering aspects of the failure shown by the Chowdhury (2019) NDA, as well as some additional large-deformation failure characteristics which have not been previously modeled
- 1971 San Fernando and 1994 Northridge, California . . . - ScienceDirect
An engineering study of the behavior of public utilities systems in San Fernando earthquake of February 9, 1971, Bulletin 196, California Division of Mines and Geology (1975)
- The San Fernando Tunnel explosion, California - ScienceDirect
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