Numerical methods in geotechnical engineering : recent developments : proceedings of sessions of Geo-Denver 2000 : August 5-8, 2000, Denver, Colorado

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    • Geo-Denver 2000
    • Filz, George Michael
    • American Society of Civil Engineers. Geo-Institute. Computer Applications Committee

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Numerical methods in geotechnical engineering : recent developments : proceedings of sessions of Geo-Denver 2000 : August 5-8, 2000, Denver, Colorado

edited by George M. Filz, D.V. Griffiths ; sponsored by the Computer Applications Committee of the Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers

(Geotechnical special publication, no. 96)

American Society of Civil Engineers, c2000

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This proceedings covers a wide range of topics to which advanced numerical methods can be applied to geotechnical engineering. The papers discuss applications of artificial neural networks for characterizing the stress-strain behavior of soil; present comparisons between discrete element modeling and laboratory data from shear box tests; examine numerical analyses of lateral earth support problems, including retaining walls, slurry walls, and a soil-nailed slope; provide methods for and results of advanced numerical modeling of footings on granular soils; and employ the spectral stochastic finite element method to analyze multi-phase flow in a random porous medium.

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