2017
DOI: 10.1080/19648189.2017.1344148
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Numerical modelling of fault rupture propagation through layered sands

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“…This is due to the fact that the properties of the embankment material are similar to those of the DS and therefore differ from LS. The same is also confirmed by Mortazavi Zanjani and Soroush (2014a). They deduced that the bigger the differences between mechanical parameters, the more intense the refraction is.…”
Section: Normal Faultsupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…This is due to the fact that the properties of the embankment material are similar to those of the DS and therefore differ from LS. The same is also confirmed by Mortazavi Zanjani and Soroush (2014a). They deduced that the bigger the differences between mechanical parameters, the more intense the refraction is.…”
Section: Normal Faultsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Γενικά, διαπιστώθηκε πως στις περισσότερες περιπτώσεις η δυναμική συμπεριφορά της διάρρηξης ήταν δευτερεύουσας σημασίας. Οι ερευνητές συμπέραναν πως οι δυναμικές επιδράσεις της διάρρηξης μπορούν να αγνοηθούν κατά την αξιολόγηση των δομικών βλαβών των κατασκευών λόγω διάρρηξης υποκείμενων ρηγμάτων.Ο μηχανισμός διάδοσης της ανάστροφης διάρρηξης μέσω διστρωματικού εδάφους διερευνήθηκε από τους Mortazavi Zanjani andSoroush (2014a). Οι ερευνητές πραγματοποίησαν ένα σύνολο παραμετρικών αναλύσεων χρησιμοποιώντας το λογισμικό πεπερασμένων στοιχείων ABAQUS.…”
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“…The basic vertical displacement (h) necessary for the propagation of the fracture through the structure for uniform horizontal layers of non-cohesive material is 2 to 6% of the height of the overlying layer is imposed according to [5,8,18]. Bray & al [5] base displacements of 10 to 16% of the height are required for horizontal layers of saturated clay materials [23].…”
Section: 2) Loading Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Johansson & Konagai, 2004, 2007Bransby et al, 2008a, b;Ahmed & Bransby, 2009;Loli et al, 2012;Rasouli & Fatahi, 2019;Agalianos et al 2020;Tsatsis et al, 2019) along with numerical modeling tests (e.g. Yilmaz & Paolucci, 2007;Lin et al, 2007;Anastasopoulos et al, 2007;Loukidis et al, 2009;Baziar et al, 2012;Anastasopoulos et al, 2013;Oettle & Bray, 2013;Lee et al, 2012;Baziar et al, 2015;Tsai et al, 2015;Mortazavi Zanjani & Soroush, 2019;Thebian et al, 2018;Ghadimi Chermahini & Tahghighi, 2019). General findings include the realization that both normal and reverse fault propagations through soil is a progressive event, and the final surface emergence of the fault rupture is dependent on soil layer depth, soil properties, dip angle and fault mode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%