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  • 01
    May

    GeoAmericas 2012
    GA2012 - II Pan American Geosynthetics Conference

    The congress will highlight the main topics in the geosynthetics industry and applications.
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    GeoAmericas 2012
    San Isidro (Lima) , Peru
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    San Isidro (Lima), Peru
    01 May - 04 May 2012

  • 28
    May

    SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PERFORMANCE-BASED DESIGN IN EARTHQUAKE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
    SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PERFORMANCE-BASED DESIGN...

    The ISSMGE Technical Committee of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Associated Problems (TC203), the European Technical Committee ERTC-12 on Application of Eurocode 8 and the Italian Geotechnical Society, under the auspices of ISSMGE and IGS, will be hosting the Second International Conference On Performance-Based Design In Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering. The Conference will be held on May 28-30, 2012 at the Conference Center in the beautiful city of Taormina. It will be aimed to the Performance Based Design of Geotechnical works in seismic areas, following the First International Conference held at the Tsukuba International Congress Center in Tsukuba, Japan, on June 15 – 17, 2009. Pseudo-static analysis is still the most used methodology for assessing the stability of geotechnical systems subjected to earthquake loadings. However, this methodology did not give any information on the deformations and permanent displacements induced by seismic actions. Moreover, the peak ground acceleration increased from 0.2-0.3 g in the seventies to 0.6-0.8g at the present time. It is needed to shift from pseudo-static approach to performance-based analysis. The main conference topics and sessions are: 1. Case histories on ground motion and site effects 2. Soil investigation with field and laboratory testing; 3. Dynamic Characterisation and modeling; 4. Methodologies for PBD and codes; 5. Physical modeling by Shaking table test and centrifuge test; 6. Liquefaction; 7. Numerical analyses for PBD; 8. Slopes; 9. Embankments, landfills and dams; 10. Shallow foundations 11. Pile foundations; 12. Soil-structure interaction; 13. Retaining wall and wharf structures; 14. Earth reinforced retaining wall; 15. Underground structures. Session 14 is devoted to the earth reinforced retaining wall, which are able to withstand the severe accelerations recorded during recent earthquakes, such as the 2011 New Zealand Earthquake and the 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami, to which special sessions are devoted. Reinforcement types are geogrid, woven geotextile and polyester strap. The local stability of the backfill at the front of the wall is assured by attaching the reinforcement to facing units constructed with polymeric, timber, concrete or metallic wire basket materials comprised of a variety of shapes.The seismic design of the geosynthetic-reinforced retaining structures can be performed using the displacement-based approach in the light of the performance-based design. Keynote Lecture 14 will be presented by the secretary of the Technical Committee on Soil Reinforcement Y. Miyata, related to the Performance of Reinforced Soil Walls during the Recent Great Earthquakes in Japan and Geo-Risk based Design. The conference will be hosting a meeting of the Technical Committee on soil reinforcement chaired by J. Otani. The deadline for the abstracts submission is December 31, 2011. The final paper deadline is February 29, 2012. The official language is English. A reduction fee for early registration will be given. For further information and for submission of the abstracts and final papers please contact the Chairman of the Organizing Committee at the following address: prof. Michele Maugeri. e-mail: mmaugeri@dica.unict.it
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    Taormina , Italy
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    Taormina, Italy
    28 May - 30 May 2012

  • 20
    Jun

    SGCC2011
    International Symposium on Sustainable Geosynthetics and...


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    Bangkok , Thailand
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    Bangkok, Thailand
    20 Jun - 21 Jun 2012

  • 10
    Sep

    IS-Hokkaido 2012
    IS-Hokkaido 2012 - 2nd International Confernce on...

    The 2nd International Conference on Transportation Geotechnics (2nd ICTG) will be hosted by the Hokkaido Brach and TC202 (Transportation Geotechnics) Japanese Domestic Committee of Japanese Geotechnical Society (JGS). It will offer an excellent opportunity to discuss some issues essential for further development in transportation geotechnics. This conference will comprise parallel sessions over a 3-day period, including keynote lectures, oral presentations, discussion and exhibition. Several workshops, relating to intelligent compaction technologies and geotechnical challenges for transportation geotechnics in extreme climates and in rail track and its transitional zones, are also planned on the previous day. All the accepted papers are included in the proceedings. Furthermore, the limited number of selected papers can be considered for publications in the special issue of Soils & Foundations, subjected to the usual peer-reviewing process set out by the JGS editorial committee, and the relevant authors will be notified at an appropriate time.
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    Sapporo , Japan
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    Sapporo, Japan
    10 Sep - 12 Sep 2012

  • 16
    Sep

    EUROGEO 5
    EUROGEO 5 5th European Geosynthetics Conference


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    Valencia , Spain
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    Valencia, Spain
    16 Sep - 19 Sep 2012

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Recommended Mathematical and Graphical Symbols
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Geosynthetics in Seismic Applications
Geosynthetics in Seismic Applications

Due to the increasing value of the design acceleration, the use of geosynthetics is increasing around the world, especially after the 1995 Kobe earthquake. Geosynthetic reinforcement can be used for reinforced retaining walls, slopes stabilization, reinforced embankment, foundation reinforced soil, pile foundation with reinforced capping, etc...
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Geosynthetics Classification
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Geosynthetics Functions
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Geosynthetics in Unpaved Roads
Geosynthetics in Unpaved Roads

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Geosynthetics in Road Engineering
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Geosynthetics in Slopes over Stable Foundations
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Geosynthetics in Embankments on Soft Soils
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Geosynthetics in Drainage and Filtration
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