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Results: 212
September 01, 2007
A technique for measuring the evolution of shear strength of liquefiable soils in physical models as earthquake-induced pore pressures change is desirable. It was envisioned that the shear strength of liquefying sands can be measured in-flight in a seismic...
nees.org/warehouse/project/963
October 01, 2003
These experiments are part of a collaborative research project to study soil-foundation-structure interaction. A continuous reinforced concrete bridge supported on drilled shaft foundations was selected as the prototype structure for investigation. Two...
nees.org/warehouse/project/964
February 01, 2010
Natural disasters, in particular earthquakes, can cause damage to pipelines which transport life- and society-sustaining supplies, such as water or hydrocarbons. Earthquake damage to pipelines can have disastrous humanitarian, social, economic, and ecologic...
nees.org/warehouse/project/966
November 02, 2009
This project is a task within a larger project funded by Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) under a contract to the University of Nevada to study the seismic resilience of highway systems. It is the objective of this Project to conduct a comprehensive...
nees.org/warehouse/project/967
October 01, 2009
This project's long-term goal is to transform assessment and mitigation of the landslide tsunami hazard through hybrid modeling of landslide tsunami evolution in real world scenarios, where the generation, propagation, and runup stages overlap. Rare...
nees.org/warehouse/project/968
March 15, 2009
The goal of this NEESR-SD project is to develop, examine, implement, and demonstrate robust and accurate synchronization control tools that provide the capability to conduct real-time, multi-site experiment and simulation tests within the NEES framework...
nees.org/warehouse/project/972
January 13, 2010
Real-time hybrid simulation is an efficient test method for investigating the dynamic behavior of complex structures. It combines physical testing and numerical simulation to enable the entire structural system to be included in the simulation. Hybrid...
nees.org/warehouse/project/973
November 11, 2010
The research objective of this Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program project is to enhance the hybrid simulation methodology to evaluate the performance of large scale structures loaded up to collapse. Hybrid simulation, which combines numerical...
nees.org/warehouse/project/974
The project will experimentally and numerically investigate the properties of resedimented soil following liquefaction, including void ratio distribution and shear strength. To investigate the properties of cohesionless soil subsequent to liquefaction...
nees.org/warehouse/project/975
November 09, 2010
nees.org/warehouse/project/976
Topographic effects refer to the modification and amplification of seismic ground motion in the vicinity of topographic features such as hillsides, ridges, and canyons. This well-documented phenomenon has yet to be addressed in design codes. Because...
nees.org/warehouse/project/977
January 10, 2007
Science & Technology Center headquartered at UCLA. CENS is a NSF-STC with project funding is provided by NSF. The project will develop next generation structural monitoring systems for earthquakes and other extreme loads. NEES@UCLA will be involved in...
nees.org/warehouse/project/979
July 17, 2006
The major interest of the test was the relationship between the total horizontal force applied to the wall and the corresponding horizontal displacement. A pretest (Experiment 5) was performed pushing the wall up to 1.0 inch without the backfill soil...
nees.org/warehouse/project/980
April 24, 2009
nees.org/warehouse/project/981
September 01, 2009
Structural systems that consist of slabs directly supported by columns or flat plate frame systems are widely used in concrete construction because of their architectural appearance, functionality, and economy. In regions of high seismic hazard, they...
nees.org/warehouse/project/983
January 01, 2010
The proposed seismic enhancement technique involves heat treating sections of beam flanges by exposing these sections to a very high temperature for certain amount of time before slow cooling. Such a heat treatment process reduces the strength of steel...
nees.org/warehouse/project/984
Steel moment frames are widely used for seismic-resistant building construction throughout the United States and in many other parts of the world. Although steel moment frames were studied extensively following the 1994 Northridge, California, earthquake...
nees.org/warehouse/project/985
March 29, 2010
Metal Building Systems make up a large portion of new low-rise, non-residential construction today. These systems are designed to be extremely efficient and as such exhibit very different behavior than other steel building systems. The current building...
nees.org/warehouse/project/986
This investigation will obtain, interpret and disseminate the first shake table results for full-scale bridge columns detailed consistent with current U.S. design practices. This project was going to be carried out at E-Defense, making use of the large...
nees.org/warehouse/project/987
This study examines the influence of beam size on the shear capacity of geometrically scaled reinforced concrete beams without web reinforcement. The experimental program included six 12-in. deep beams and two 30-in. deep beams. All components of the...
nees.org/warehouse/project/994
October 01, 2010
Earth retaining structures constitute an important component of civil engineering infrastructure. In earthquake prone areas an earth retaining structure must be designed to withstand the seismic earth pressures in addition to the static ones. The design...
nees.org/warehouse/project/1004
April 04, 2011
A 17.4 m long, 11-bay, three-dimensional highway sign support truss structure was tested at the Robert L. and Terry L. Bowen Laboratory for Large-Scale Cvil Engineering Research of the Purdue University. The truss is 17.04m long, 1.83m wide and 1.98m...
nees.org/warehouse/project/1013
February 04, 2011
nees.org/warehouse/project/1015
nees.org/warehouse/project/1017
The vision for this research is a validated probabilistic, performance-based seismic design procedure for buildings with passive damping systems. In this procedure, the design of the damping system is integrated with the design of the associated seismic...
nees.org/warehouse/project/1018