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Damage Mechanism of Stabilizing Piles Suffered From Liquefaction Based on Dynamic Numeric Analyses

Journal of Vibroengineering - Lithuania
doi 10.21595/jve.2016.17393
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Materials ScienceMechanical Engineering
Date

March 31, 2017

Authors
Rong-jian LiHan LuoJun-ding LiuYa-lin Wang
Publisher

JVE International Ltd.


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