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Sliding block method

As a rational combination of Newmark s sliding block method (Newmark, 1965) and Janbu method (Janbu, 1957), extended Newmark and Janbu method (extended NJ method) has been used in earthquake induced slope failure (Deng etal.,2010). [Pg.649]

ASTM D4886, Abrasion Resistance of Geotextiles Sand Paper/Sliding Block Method. [Pg.275]

Murthy et al [63] were the first who used the sliding grid method for the simulation of unsteady flows in mixing vessels. The model formulation used with moving meshes is of the arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) t rpe [70]. In this particular approach the flow domain is divided into two cylindrical, non-overlapping sub-domains, each gridded as a separate block. The outer... [Pg.736]

Step G Topsoil depth distribution map is prepared by SSPT or other SPTs and the above patchwork structure is clarified. The measurement should be conducted by 2 10 meters grid or traverse method. Because shallow landslide size is generally within 10 50 meters, small shallow land slide blocks are overlooked if the grid size is too big. After the mapping, unstable zone is subdivided into some shallow landslide blocks/ patches. [Pg.193]

The dynamic displacement analysis of slopes during earthquake is typically carried out using the Newmark sliding block methodology (Newmark, 1965). This method appears to provide a compromise... [Pg.335]

In calculating Pae, since the M-O method requires that y be known, the solution of the above equation must be obtained iteratively. In the Richard-Elms, based on the sliding block analysis, the permanent block displacement is determined as... [Pg.84]

Dynamic finite difference method Dynamic finite element method Earthquakes Geosynthetics Metallic reinforcement Pseudostatic Reinforced soil Retaining walls Seismic design Sliding block... [Pg.550]

Current methods for the earthquake design of MSWs fall into three categories (1) pseudo-static methods, (2) sliding block displacement methods, and (3) dynamic finite element or finite difference methods. [Pg.554]

Design of Mechanically Stabilized Walls (MSWs), Fig. 6 Double inlegratirai method to ealeulale displacements in sliding block analysis... [Pg.558]

The specimen will be the basis for the analytic analysis. Is it RNA or DNA What is the origin of the tissue Amniocentesis Was it a spontaneous product of conception Were anatomic pathology slides or tissue blocks prepared Are cell lines involved Are these primary or immortalized Was a chorionic villus sampling procedure done Is the sample properly collected peripheral blood The answers to each of these questions should be noted, and considered part of the validation of a useful nucleic acid extraction method. A molecular diagnostics laboratory should adhere to the highest standards in providing services, and prior validation of applicable nucleic acid extraction procedures is a must to ensure high-quality service. [Pg.207]

Recent times have seen the advent of high throughput assays such as array comparative genomic hybridization and cDNA microarray, which have lead to the rapid discovery of thousands of potential biomarkers. However, these need to be validated in tissue-based studies in large datasets to prove their potential utility. As these datasets are typically present in the form of formalin fixed paraffin-embedded tissue blocks, immunohistochemical (IHC) methods are ideal for validation. However, performing whole-section IHC on hundreds to thousands of blocks requires lot of resources in terms of reagents and time. In addition, an average block will yield less than 300 slides of 5 pm each. The tissue microarray (TMA) technique circumvents some of these problems. [Pg.43]


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