Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4221021787> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4221021787 endingPage "408" @default.
- W4221021787 startingPage "389" @default.
- W4221021787 abstract "Processed waste tires can be used as additives for geotechnical applications in earthquake-prone areas. The increasing use of waste tires additives requires a better understanding of their dynamic behaviors. Processed waste tires as granular and fiber-shaped rubber particles under the same experimental conditions have not been studied before. The main purpose of this study is to carry out these experiments to determine the effects of two different processing techniques on the shear modulus and damping ratios of the mixtures. It is also the first time that the effects of fiber-shaped rubber particle inclusions are determined in detail. In addition, the results of similar tests using different processed waste tires were evaluated. The effects of the processed waste tires are given by evaluating the literature and this study together. It has been found that depending on the size, aspect ratio and content of the rubber material, the type of processing can significantly affect the dynamic properties of the mixture. The tested materials may be suitable as base isolation material. Of all the studies evaluated, the highest damping ratio was obtained with granulated rubber inclusions." @default.
- W4221021787 created "2022-04-03" @default.
- W4221021787 creator A5017800844 @default.
- W4221021787 creator A5069633166 @default.
- W4221021787 date "2022-08-01" @default.
- W4221021787 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4221021787 title "Effects of processing type on shear modulus and damping ratio of waste tire-sand mixtures" @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1491085163 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1510187318 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1515209317 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1529915224 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1643557367 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1938134415 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1965531187 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1968100302 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1969376479 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1989320353 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1994074819 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W1996120907 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2000247011 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2012831793 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2019802126 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2021205123 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2036017242 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2041988814 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2046060994 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2059504892 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2062005283 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2072461511 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2074767958 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2087658089 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2093925529 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2103270510 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2156397874 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2271681407 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2312997463 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2327646080 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2417970590 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2489299007 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2511891009 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2531726171 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2607165965 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2732665514 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2743852990 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2745104728 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2789484536 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2803244206 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2910023846 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W2953973757 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W3007450330 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W3015530419 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W3024130985 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W3111926583 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W3116590174 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W3132806448 @default.
- W4221021787 cites W66730574 @default.
- W4221021787 doi "https://doi.org/10.1680/jgein.21.00008a" @default.
- W4221021787 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4221021787 type Work @default.
- W4221021787 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W4221021787 countsByYear W42210217872022 @default.
- W4221021787 countsByYear W42210217872023 @default.
- W4221021787 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4221021787 hasAuthorship W4221021787A5017800844 @default.
- W4221021787 hasAuthorship W4221021787A5069633166 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C124139854 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C176933379 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C187320778 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C191204318 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C193867417 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C198394728 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C2776122628 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C2778491893 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C41279357 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C521977710 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C7055690 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConcept C96035792 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C121332964 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C124139854 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C127313418 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C159985019 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C176933379 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C187320778 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C191204318 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C192562407 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C193867417 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C198394728 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C2776122628 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C2778491893 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C41279357 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C521977710 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C62520636 @default.
- W4221021787 hasConceptScore W4221021787C7055690 @default.