Finite layer analysis for semi-infinite soils. II: Special cases and numerical examples (Q1209016)

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    Finite layer analysis for semi-infinite soils. II: Special cases and numerical examples
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 167217

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      Finite layer analysis for semi-infinite soils. II: Special cases and numerical examples (English)
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      16 May 1993
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      The reductions of the finite layer method once studied in detail by the authors for the elastodynamics of transverse isotropic bodies [\textit{Z. Yang} and \textit{W. Loo}, Appl. Math. Mech., Engl. Ed. 13, No. 10, 917-927 (1992; Zbl 0766.73056)] are given to several special cases. Two- dimensional problems, axisymmetric problems and static problems are discussed, and this finite layer method is also generalized to the problem in which materials possess viscous properties. The finite layer method can be used to analyse semi-infinite layered soils and to deal with the problem of the interaction between soils and structures.
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      two-dimensional problems
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      elastodynamics of transverse isotropic bodies
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      axisymmetric problems
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      static problems
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      viscous properties
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      interaction between soils and structures
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