1964
DOI: 10.21236/ad0450077
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A Quasi-Static Theory of Soil-Structure Interaction

Abstract: This study treats the effect of the interaction between underground structures and the surrounding soil in reducin6 the loads transmitted to the structure, the so-called "arching" phenomenon.A continuum theory of soils proposed by G. A. Geniev is applied to a quasi-static, plane-stradn problem of arching. The basic partial differential equations are shown to form a hyperbolic set and are solved by the method of characteristics.Consistent stress and velocity fields are obtained.Comparison with available experim… Show more

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