1701.
Dilatometer—an in situ soil exploration tool for problematic ground conditions vis-à-vis for economizing construction activities
by Bandyopadhyay, Kaushik | Das, Kaustav.
Edition: Vol.52(5), OctSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1702.
Numerical modelling of reinforced soil structures through live projects
by Korulla, Minimol | Padmaja, G.
Edition: Vol.52(5), OctSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1703.
Role of a-priori information in minimizing uncertainties in MASW testing
by Desai, Aniket | Jakka, Ravi Sankar.
Edition: Vol.52(5), OctSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1704.
Emerging trends in foundation engineering in india: case study
by Manish Kumar | Deshpande, Ram.
Edition: Vol.52(5), OctSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1705.
Electrobioremediation: combined electrokinetics and bioremediation technology for contaminated site remediation
by Cameselle, Claudio | Reddy, Krishna R.
Edition: Vol.52(5), OctSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1706.
Internal instability and fluidisation of subgrade soil under cyclic loading
by Indraratna, Buddhima | Singh, Mandeep.
Edition: Vol.52(5), OctSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1707.
Morphological Perspectives to Quantify and Mitigate Liquefaction in Sands
by Latha, Gali Madhavi | Lakkimsetti, Balaji.
Edition: Morphological Perspectives to Quantify and Mitigate Liquefaction in SandsSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: Vol.52(5), Oct Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1708.
Constitutive model for cyclic loading response of crushable sand
by Mohd Saqib | Patra, Nihar Ranjan.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1709.
Estimation of SPT N values from the results of DCPT counts after elimination of the soil friction effect
by Gholami, Arash | Palassi, Massoud.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1710.
Liquefaction potential index-based hazard mapping for benghazi sabkha deposits of libya
by Miftah, Ahmad | Majid Hussain.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1711.
Behaviour of geocell-reinforced sand under shear loading
by Sherin, K. S | Sankar, N.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1712.
Centrifuge study of a retrogressive seepage-triggered landslide in silty sand slopes
by Rajabian, Ahmad | Viswanadham, B. V. S.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1713.
Proposed correlation to evaluate the bearing capacity of a two-layered ground
by Rahimi, Loghman | Ganjian, Navid.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1714.
Earthquake-induced permanent displacements of landslides in himalaya using simplified methods and nonlinear FE dynamic analysis
by Maheshwari, B. K | Sangeeta.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1715.
Evaluation of geocell-reinforced pavement constructed with recycled concrete aggregate subjected to wheel loads
by Shafiee-Panah, Alireza | Ghanbari, Ali.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1716.
Soil plugging effect of jacked open-ended pile in layered foundation
by Li, Yunong | Zhang, Yawei.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1717.
Prediction of lateral response of well foundation using nonlinear finite element approach
by Karthick Kumar, V | Vignesh, R.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1718.
Effect of smear zone characteristics on pvd-improved soft soils using field data and numerical simulations
by Maleki, Mohammad | Alielahi, Hamid.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1719.
Convergence confinement method for squeezing prediction in rohtang tunnel: a case study
by Jain, Ashwani | Rao, K. S.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).
1720.
Ground characterization and TBM performance evaluation in fractured basaltic terrain near the arabian sea, India
by Sindhwani, Anshul | Murthy, V. M. S. R.
Edition: Vol.52(6), DecSource: Indian geotechnical journalPublisher: USA Springer 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (PG) (1).