2023
DOI: 10.9798/kosham.2023.23.4.175
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Liquefaction-induced Soil-Pile Dynamic Interactions in Inclined Ground

Gichun Kang,
Yeongchan Yang,
Kyohei Ueda
et al.

Abstract: Damage from earthquakes is relatively larger on inclined ground rather than on flat ground. Therefore, awareness on the importance of evaluating disaster risks on inclined ground is increasing. In particular, when piles are installed in the ground, the dynamic interaction between the ground and the pile is considerably complex, making it difficult to clearly determine the characteristics of the slope and pile. Therefore, this study numerically analyzed using centrifuge model test data with a laminar shear box … Show more

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