Model Tests and Numerical Simulations of Liquefaction and Lateral Spreading II LEAP-ASIA-2019 /

This open access book presents work collected through the Liquefaction Experiments and Analysis Projects (LEAP) in 2019 (LEAP-ASIA-2019) following the LEAP-UCD-2017 whose results have been published as a first volume. In addition to the research targets set in the previous one, such as the repeatabi...

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Other Authors: Tobita, Tetsuo (Editor), Ichii, Koji (Editor), Ueda, Kyohei (Editor)
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Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
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505 0 |a Part 1. Overview Papers -- 1. Summary of centrifuge experiments on liquefaction-induced lateral spreading: Validation and applicability of the generalized scaling law -- 2. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Simulation Exercise: Calibration of Constitutive Models and Simulations of the Element Tests -- 3. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Simulation Exercise: Comparison of the Type-B and Type-C Numerical Simulations with Centrifuge Test Results -- 4. Dynamic Torsional Shear Tests of Ottawa F-65 Sand for LEAP-ASIA-2019 -- Part 2. Centrifuge Experiment Papers -- 5. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Centrifuge Tests at University of Cambridge -- 6. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Centrifuge Test at University of California, Davis -- 7. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Centrifuge Test at Ehime University -- 8. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Centrifuge Tests at University Gustave Eiffel -- 9. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Centrifuge Test at KAIST -- 10. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Centrifuge Test at Kyoto University -- 11. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Centrifuge Test at NCU -- 12. Experimental Evaluation of Lateral Spreading of a Liquefiable Sloping Deposit Using Centrifuge and Generalized Scaling Law Tests -- 13. Centrifuge Model Tests at Zhejiang University for LEAP-ASIA-2019 -- Part 3. Numerical Simulation Papers -- 14. Type-C Simulations of Centrifuge Tests from LEAP-ASIA-2019 using SANISAND-Sf -- 15. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Type-B Simulations through Strain Space Multiple Mechanism Model -- 16. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Centrifuge Test Simulation at UNINA -- 17. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Centrifuge Test Simulations of Liquefiable Sloping Ground -- 18. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Type-B Simulations through FLIP at Kyoto University -- 19. LEAP-ASIA-2019 Simulations at Tsinghua University -- 20. Class-C simulations of LEAP ASIA-2019 via OpenSees platform by using a pressure dependent multi yield-surface model. 
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