Computer methods and recent advances in geomechanics : proceedings of the 14th international conference of international association for computer methods and recent advances in geomechanics, Kyoto,Japan,22-25 September2014

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Computer methods and recent advances in geomechanics : proceedings of the 14th international conference of international association for computer methods and recent advances in geomechanics, Kyoto,Japan,22-25 September2014

editors, Fusao Oka, Akira Murakami, Ryosuke Uzuoka, Sayuri Kimoto

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CRC Press, c2015

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USB flash drive credit card size in pocket attached to inside back cover

Includes bibliographical references and author index

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Computer Methods and Recent Advances in Geomechanics contains the proceedings (abstracts book 472 pages + full paper USB-drive 2052 pages) of the 14th International Conference of the International Association for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics (Kyoto, Japan, 22-25 September, 2014). The contributions cover computer methods, material modeling and testing, applications to a wide range of geomechanical issues, and recent advances in various areas that may not necessarily involve computer methods, including: - Development and usage of new materials; - Constitutive modeling of materials including deformation, damage and failure; - Verification of existing and new constitutive models; - Micro-macro correlations of material response including non-destructive testing; - New techniques for material and site characterization; - Computer-aided engineering and expert system; - Innovative construction using new materials and computer methods; - Design and rehabilitation of infrastructure; - Use of system and optimization procedures, and - Remote sensing. Computer Methods and Recent Advances in Geomechanics will be of interest to researchers and engineers involved in geotechnical mechanics and geo-engineering.

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1: Measuring stiffness of soils in situ

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