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Seismic barriers : theory and numerical simulations. / Bratov, Vladimir; Ilyashenko, Alla; Morozov, Nikita; Rashidov, Tursunbai.

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Bratov, Vladimir ; Ilyashenko, Alla ; Morozov, Nikita ; Rashidov, Tursunbai. / Seismic barriers : theory and numerical simulations. In: E3S Web of Conferences. 2019 ; Vol. 97.

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title = "Seismic barriers: theory and numerical simulations",
abstract = "The basic idea of a seismic barrier is to protect an area occupied by a building or a group of buildings from seismic waves. Depending on the nature of seismic waves that are the most probable in a specific region, different kinds of seismic barriers are suggested. For example, vertical barriers resembling a wall in a soil can protect from Rayleigh and bulk waves. The FEM simulation reveals that to be effective, such a barrier should be (i) composed of layers with contrast physical properties allowing {"}trapping{"} of the wave energy inside some of the layers, and (ii) depth of the barrier should be comparable or greater than the considered seismic wavelength.",
keywords = "LAMB WAVE-PROPAGATION, SURFACE-WAVES, SH-WAVES, EXISTENCE, DISLOCATIONS, SCATTERING",
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AU - Rashidov, Tursunbai

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KW - SURFACE-WAVES

KW - SH-WAVES

KW - EXISTENCE

KW - DISLOCATIONS

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