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Soil-filled gabion structures are widely used to protect against the effects of blast and fragmentation. It is known that moisture content significantly affects the capability of such structures, but the behaviour of partially-saturated soils is not well characterised at the strain rates and stresses experienced in these events. In particular, little data is available for loose soils, whose compaction...
Framed building structures rely on the integrity of beam to column connections to avoid collapse in the event of damage to some part of the building. This requirement is often referred to as robustness and in UK practice may be assumed to be achieved (for certain categories of building) if the beam to column connections are designed to resist a specified tensile force. However, prior to the current...
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