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Coastal Geohazard and Offshore Geotechnics



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Autore: Jeng Dong-Sheng Visualizza persona
Titolo: Coastal Geohazard and Offshore Geotechnics Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (348 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: ambient vibration
artificial neural network (ANN)
bottom-supported foundation
bridge scour
buoyancy
buried pipeline
cable-stayed bridge
coastal-embankment slope
current velocity
damage statistical constitutive model
dense seabed foundation
discrete element simulation
dynamic loading
dynamic responses
FEM
field application
field test
FSSI-CAS 2D
giant submarine landslides
groundwater fluctuation
Himalayan orogeny
hydrate-bearing sediments
hypoplastic model
identification
immersed tunnel
impedances
k-ε model
k-ε turbulence model
lateral cyclic loading
lateral displacement
liquefaction
local radial basis functions collocation method
matric suction
meshfree model
micro-confined aquifer
mode shape
model test
monopile
monopiles
multi-field coupling
multilayered
n/a
natural frequency
numerical analysis
numerical study
offshore deposits
offshore wind turbines
open-ended pile
oscillatory liquefaction
pore pressure
pore-pressure accumulation
porous seabed
Principal stress rotation
pumping well test
rainfall infiltration
random searching algorithm
RANS equations
repeated submarine landslides
resonance of submarine pipeline
response surface method (RSM)
Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokesequations
rock-socketed piles
scour
seabed liquefaction
seabed response
seepage flow
seismic dynamics
shelf break
silty sand
soft clay
soil erosion
soil plug
South China Sea
stability
stratum deformation
stress history
submarine pipeline
superstructure
three-phase soil model
trench
unsaturated soil
wave (current)-induced soil response
wave action
wave motion
wave-current-seabed interaction
wave-soil-pipeline interactions
wellbore stability
Persona (resp. second.): ZhangJisheng
KircaV.S. Ozgur
JengDong-Sheng
Sommario/riassunto: With rapid developments being made in the exploration of marine resources, coastal geohazard and offshore geotechnics have attracted a great deal of attention from coastal geotechnical engineers, with significant progress being made in recent years. Due to the complicated nature of marine environmnets, there are numerous natural marine geohazard preset throughout the world's marine areas, e.g., the South China Sea. In addition, damage to offshore infrastructure (e.g., monopiles, bridge piers, etc.) and their supporting installations (pipelines, power transmission cables, etc.) has occurred in the last decades. A better understanding of the fundamental mechanisms and soil behavior of the seabed in marine environments will help engineers in the design and planning processes of coastal geotechnical engineering projects. The purpose of this book is to present the recent advances made in the field of coastal geohazards and offshore geotechnics. The book will provide researchers with information reagrding the recent developments in the field, and possible future developments. The book is composed of eighteen papers, covering three main themes: (1) the mechanisms of fluid-seabed interactions and the instability associated with seabeds when they are under dynamic loading (papers 1-5); (2) evaluation of the stability of marine infrastructure, including pipelines (papers 6-8), piled foundation and bridge piers (papers 9-12), submarine tunnels (paper 13), and other supported foundations (paper 14); and (3) coastal geohazards, including submarine landslides and slope stability (papers 15-16) and other geohazard issues (papers 17-18). The editors hope that this book will functoin as a guide for researchers, scientists, and scholars, as well as practitioners of coastal and offshore engineering.
Titolo autorizzato: Coastal Geohazard and Offshore Geotechnics  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557525203321
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