Canadian Geotechnical Journal, November 2016 Table of Contents
The November 2016 issue of the Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Volume 53, No. 11 (as are all past issues of the CGJ) is available online at no extra cost to all CGS members. To access the journal (current or past issues), just log into the member section of the CGS website at https://www.cgs.ca/login.php?lang=en then select the Canadian Geotechnical Journal link from the left-hand navigation column.
Non-CGS members can view the CGJ abstracts and citations for the November issue at http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/toc/cgj/53/11.
The November 2016 CGJ is a special issue on Pipeline Geotechnics. Articles in this issue include:
- Editorial: Recent developments in pipeline geotechnics
- Multi-directional force–displacement response of underground pipe in sand
- Buried pipelines with bends: analytical verification against permanent ground displacements
- Jointed pipeline response to tunneling-induced ground deformation
- Post-construction performance of induced trench rigid culverts
- Pipe–soil interaction model for current-induced pipeline instability on a sloping sandy seabed
- Model uncertainty in uplift resistance calculations for sandy backfills
- Generalized framework to predict undrained uplift capacity of buried offshore pipelines
- Modelling spatial variability in as-laid embedment for high pressure and high temperature (HPHT) pipeline design
- Offshore pipelines and ice gouge geohazards: comparative performance assessment of decoupled structural and coupled continuum models