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School of Civil Engineering: Recent submissions

    • A Semi-Analytical Solution of a Circular Tunnel Surrounded by a Poroelastic Medium and Subjected to a Moving Load (No. R857) 

      Lu, Frank J.F.; Jeng, Dong S.
      Published 2005
      In this study, dynamic response of a circular tunnel embedded in a porous medium and subjected to a moving axisymmetric ring load is investigated. To avoid treating Biot’s dynamic equations directly, two scalar potentials ...
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    • Swash-aquifer interaction in the vicinity of the water table exit point on a sandy beach (No. R863) 

      Cartwright, Nick; Baldock, Tom E.; Nielsen, Peter; Jeng, Dong S.; Tao, L.
      Published 2005
      The coupling of sandy beach aquifers with the swash zone in the vicinity of the water table exit point is investigated through simultaneous measurements of the instantaneous shoreline (swash front) location, pore pressures ...
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    • Displacement-based Formulations for Composite Beams with Longitudinal Slip and vertical Uplift (No. R837) 

      Ranzi, G.; Ansourian, P.; Gara, F.; Leoni, G.; Dezi, L.
      Published 2005
      This paper describes three novel displacement-based formulations for the analysis of composite beams with a flexible connection which is capable of deforming along the longitudinal axis of the member as well as vertically, ...
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    • Random Wave-Induced Seabed Response (No. R864) 

      Liu, Haijiang; Jeng, Dong S.
      Published 2006
      In this report, unlike the most previous investigations for wave-induced soil response, a simple analytical model for the random wave-induced soil response is established for an infinite or finite thickness. Two different ...
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    • Nonlinear Flange Curling of Wide-flange Sections (No. R850) 

      Lecce, Maura; Rasmussen, Kim J.R.
      Published 2005
      This report describes the experimental and theoretical analysis of flange curling deformations. Flange curling of two commercially available roof sheeting profiles named Monoclad and Megaclad provided by Stramit Building ...
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