Development of Strain-softening Model for Geosynthetic-involved Interface Using Disturbed State Concept |
Woo, Seo-Min
(School of Civil, Urban & Geosystem Engrg., Seoul National Univ.)
Park, Jun-Boum (School of Civil, Urban & Geosystem Engrg., Seoul National Univ.) Park, Inn-Joon (Dept. of Hanseo Univ.) |
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HDPE geomembrane/geotextile interface shear strength
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DOI |
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Thin-layer element for interfaces and joints
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Finite element analysis of contact problems
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The evaluation of interface shear etrength between geomembrane and geotextile
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과학기술학회마을 |
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Shear strength of HDPE geomembrane /geosynthetic clay liner
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Soil structure interaction analysis: modeling the interface
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Testing and constitutive modelling of saturated interfaces in dynamic soil-structure interaction
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Progressive failure of lined waste impoundments
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Cyclic behavior and liquefaction of sand using disturbed state concept
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Disturbed state modeling for joints of rock (thoery and implementation)
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과학기술학회마을 |
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Modeling of interface shear behavior between geosynthetics
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Shear strength properties of geomembrane / geotextile interfaces
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Constitutive behavior of geosynthetic interfaces
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Constitutive modeling of joints and interfaces by using disturbed state concept
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Fundamental yet simplified model for liquefaction instability
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Zero thickness interface elements-numerical stability and application
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DOI ScienceOn |