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This work presents the results of model tests and numerical simulations of shallow foundations subjected to cyclic loads typical of offshore loadings. Main focus is spent on the accumulated rotational and settlement behaviour relevant in particular for fixed installed offshore wind turbines.
cyclic loads --- shallow foundations --- numerical simulations --- model tests --- offshore wind turbines
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L’imagination narrative, telle qu’envisagée en littérature, joue un rôle tout aussi important dans la conception urbaine et paysagère. Concevoir l’environnement urbain, n’est-ce pas aussi raconter et imaginer un réseau qui réunira en une trame consistante des personnes, des espaces, des objets, des activités, des images éparses?Depuis les années 1990, le «tournant narratif» nous aide à mieux comprendre les processus créatifs qui accompagnent la conception de projets urbains et de paysage. Par le récit, urbanistes et paysagistes anticipent des situations futures, les organisent en des ensembles cohérents composés d’une multiplicité d’images et de leurs interactions — comme le ferait un écrivain.Le présent ouvrage, faisant référence à des figures mythologiques comme à des penseurs modernes, jongle entre textes, projets et images, analyses et analogies et approfondit par là ce parallèle littéraire. Différentes disciplines sont conviées: l’anthropologie, la chronophotographie, l’art de la promenade, la philosophie, la sémiologie, la mythologie et l’histoire de l’art. Des ruines du Saillant d’Ypres à Disneyland Paris, de la périphérie romaine à la Défense, cet ouvrage développe des études de cas variées et crée ainsi un terrain fertile pour repenser l’urbanisme et ses enjeux.
Imagination (philosophie) --- Projets d'urbanisme --- Imagination (Philosophy). --- Urbanism --- Projects. --- Imagination (Philosophy) --- Urban landscape architecture --- Imagination (Philosophie) --- Paysage urbain --- 711 --- 711.4 --- Ruimtelijke ordening (theorie) --- Stedenbouw (theorie)
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Narration (Rhetoric). --- Urbanization --- History. --- Philosophy.
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The ocean is the cradle of life and is rich in natural resources. With the worldwide boom in exploration and application of ocean resources, a dramatically increasing amount of coastal engineering and offshore engineering facilities have been constructed in the last few decades. The rapid development of human economic activities and the global climate change have significant impacts on the marine environment, resulting in frequent geological disasters. Under this circumstance, there is an urgent demand for a platform for scientists and engineers to share their state-of-art research outcomes in the field of Marine Engineering Geology. This book is a collection of a series of articles from the 2nd International Symposium of Marine Engineering Geology (ISMEG 2019), presenting some of the recent efforts made towards marine engineering geology and geotechnics, including theoretical advances, laboratory and field testing, design methods, and the potential for further development of these disciplines.
Technology: general issues --- marine soft soil --- double-layer foundation --- consolidation theory --- drainage boundary --- spudcan --- skirted footing --- footprint --- jack-up --- clay --- large deformation analysis --- coral sands --- porous media --- model test --- dispersion --- mechanical dispersion --- molecular diffusion --- soft clay --- cyclic loads --- residual pore pressure --- suction anchor --- wave --- seafloor instability --- pore pressure --- slide surface --- gas distribution --- meshfree method --- Varans --- Biot’s “u − p” approximation --- wave-current induced seabed response --- immersed tunnel --- sediment liquefaction --- heavy metal --- migration --- interior of sediment --- the subaqueous Yellow River Delta --- ocean waves --- double-frequency microseisms --- continental margin --- continental slope --- coral sand --- Fujian sand --- shaking table test --- dynamic response --- pile group --- marine engineering --- seismic liquefaction --- novel liquefaction-resistant structures --- mitigation strategies --- sand wave --- pressure sensing technique --- physical model test --- field application --- wingsail --- aerodynamics --- numerical simulation --- marine silty sand --- small-strain stiffness --- Hardin model --- binary packing model --- dredging and reclamation --- constitutive relationship --- centrifugal experiment --- void ratio–effective stress --- void ratio–permeability coefficient --- n/a --- Biot's "u − p" approximation --- void ratio-effective stress --- void ratio-permeability coefficient
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The ocean is the cradle of life and is rich in natural resources. With the worldwide boom in exploration and application of ocean resources, a dramatically increasing amount of coastal engineering and offshore engineering facilities have been constructed in the last few decades. The rapid development of human economic activities and the global climate change have significant impacts on the marine environment, resulting in frequent geological disasters. Under this circumstance, there is an urgent demand for a platform for scientists and engineers to share their state-of-art research outcomes in the field of Marine Engineering Geology. This book is a collection of a series of articles from the 2nd International Symposium of Marine Engineering Geology (ISMEG 2019), presenting some of the recent efforts made towards marine engineering geology and geotechnics, including theoretical advances, laboratory and field testing, design methods, and the potential for further development of these disciplines.
marine soft soil --- double-layer foundation --- consolidation theory --- drainage boundary --- spudcan --- skirted footing --- footprint --- jack-up --- clay --- large deformation analysis --- coral sands --- porous media --- model test --- dispersion --- mechanical dispersion --- molecular diffusion --- soft clay --- cyclic loads --- residual pore pressure --- suction anchor --- wave --- seafloor instability --- pore pressure --- slide surface --- gas distribution --- meshfree method --- Varans --- Biot’s “u − p” approximation --- wave-current induced seabed response --- immersed tunnel --- sediment liquefaction --- heavy metal --- migration --- interior of sediment --- the subaqueous Yellow River Delta --- ocean waves --- double-frequency microseisms --- continental margin --- continental slope --- coral sand --- Fujian sand --- shaking table test --- dynamic response --- pile group --- marine engineering --- seismic liquefaction --- novel liquefaction-resistant structures --- mitigation strategies --- sand wave --- pressure sensing technique --- physical model test --- field application --- wingsail --- aerodynamics --- numerical simulation --- marine silty sand --- small-strain stiffness --- Hardin model --- binary packing model --- dredging and reclamation --- constitutive relationship --- centrifugal experiment --- void ratio–effective stress --- void ratio–permeability coefficient --- n/a --- Biot's "u − p" approximation --- void ratio-effective stress --- void ratio-permeability coefficient
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The ocean is the cradle of life and is rich in natural resources. With the worldwide boom in exploration and application of ocean resources, a dramatically increasing amount of coastal engineering and offshore engineering facilities have been constructed in the last few decades. The rapid development of human economic activities and the global climate change have significant impacts on the marine environment, resulting in frequent geological disasters. Under this circumstance, there is an urgent demand for a platform for scientists and engineers to share their state-of-art research outcomes in the field of Marine Engineering Geology. This book is a collection of a series of articles from the 2nd International Symposium of Marine Engineering Geology (ISMEG 2019), presenting some of the recent efforts made towards marine engineering geology and geotechnics, including theoretical advances, laboratory and field testing, design methods, and the potential for further development of these disciplines.
Technology: general issues --- marine soft soil --- double-layer foundation --- consolidation theory --- drainage boundary --- spudcan --- skirted footing --- footprint --- jack-up --- clay --- large deformation analysis --- coral sands --- porous media --- model test --- dispersion --- mechanical dispersion --- molecular diffusion --- soft clay --- cyclic loads --- residual pore pressure --- suction anchor --- wave --- seafloor instability --- pore pressure --- slide surface --- gas distribution --- meshfree method --- Varans --- Biot's "u − p" approximation --- wave-current induced seabed response --- immersed tunnel --- sediment liquefaction --- heavy metal --- migration --- interior of sediment --- the subaqueous Yellow River Delta --- ocean waves --- double-frequency microseisms --- continental margin --- continental slope --- coral sand --- Fujian sand --- shaking table test --- dynamic response --- pile group --- marine engineering --- seismic liquefaction --- novel liquefaction-resistant structures --- mitigation strategies --- sand wave --- pressure sensing technique --- physical model test --- field application --- wingsail --- aerodynamics --- numerical simulation --- marine silty sand --- small-strain stiffness --- Hardin model --- binary packing model --- dredging and reclamation --- constitutive relationship --- centrifugal experiment --- void ratio-effective stress --- void ratio-permeability coefficient
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