Pile Pinning Effects on a Bridge Abutment in Laterally Spreading Ground during Earthquakes (NEES-2006-0205)
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Published on
Jun 23, 2017
Abstract
Title: Pile Pinning Effects on a Bridge Abutment in Laterally Spreading Ground during Earthquakes (NEES-2006-0205)
Year Of Curation: 2011
Description: Three centrifuge tests were conducted at University of California at Davis to study pile pinning effects on bridge abutments over liquefied and laterally spreading ground.
Award: PEER Lifelines 65A0058
PIs & CoPIs: Ross Boulanger
Dates: February 28, 2005 to Present
Organizations: University of California, Davis, CA, United States
Facilities: University of California, Davis, CA, United States
Sponsor: PEER Lifelines - 65A0058
Keywords: Bridge Abutments,Lateral Spreading,Pile Pinning
Publications:
D. Chang, "PILE PINNING EFFECTS ON A BRIDGE ABUTMENT IN LATERALLY SPREADING GROUND DURING EARTHQUAKES: CENTRIFUGE DATA REPORT FOR DDC03"
"PILE PINNING EFFECTS ON A BRIDGE ABUTMENT IN LATERALLY SPREADING GROUND DURING EARTHQUAKES: CENTRIFUGE DATA REPORT FOR UGU01"
"PILE PINNING EFFECTS ON A BRIDGE ABUTMENT IN LATERALLY SPREADING GROUND DURING EARTHQUAKES: CENTRIFUGE DATA REPORT FOR UGU02"
Cite this work
- Ross Boulanger (2017), "Pile Pinning Effects on a Bridge Abutment in Laterally Spreading Ground during Earthquakes (NEES-2006-0205)," https://datacenterhub.org/deedsdv/publications/view/461.