Canadian Geotechnical Journal, January 2019 Table of Contents
The January 2019 issue of the Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Volume 56, No. 1 (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 www.cgs.ca/login 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 January issue at www.nrcresearchpress.com/toc/cgj/56/1
Articles in this issue include:
- Use of fiber optic sensing to measure distributed rail strains and determine rail seat forces under a Shear modulus reduction and damping ratio curves for earth core materials of dams
- Numerical modeling of progressive failure of rigid piles under embankment load
- Mechanical analysis and interpretation of excavation damage zone formation around deep tunnels within massive rock masses using hybrid finite–discrete element approach: case of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) Underground Research Laboratory (URL) test tunnel
- Full-scale model study on variations of soil stress in geosynthetic-reinforced pile-supported track bed with water level change and cyclic loading
- Numerical investigation of soil–pipeline system behavior nearby unsupported excavation in saturated and unsaturated glacial till
- Comparison of two depth-averaged numerical models for debris flow runout estimation
- Time-dependent behaviour of sand with different fine contents under oedometric loading
- Three-dimensional stability of compound slope using limit analysis method
- Effect of temperature on behaviour of red clay–structure interface
- Evaluation of vertical effective stress and pile lateral capacities considering scour-hole dimensions