ISSN 2394-5125
 


    Geotechnical Challenges in Civil Engineering: A Computational Approach (2020)


    Santosh Tudu
    JCR. 2020: 2728-2733

    Abstract

    in the discipline of computational mechanics known as computational geomechanics, geo-engineering systems are examined numerically while applying mechanical principles. Porous media containing a range of multi-phase materials, including soils, rocks, composites, and live tissues, are found in those systems. The field of mechanics known as geomechanics studies how porous materials respond and become unstable when subjected to external loadings like waves, earthquakes, and changing heads of flow under different drainage scenarios, among other things. Among those consequences, the design of geo-engineering systems takes earthquakes into account. In particular, geotechnical factors are crucial for determining the circumstances that give rise to such systems' instability in the presence of seismic events. In this case, determining the seismic soil behaviours is essential to determining whether there will be long-term harm in soils around the foundation or indirectly in the higher structures during seismic activity.

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    Volume 7 Issue-3

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