Canadian Geotechnical Journal, November 2024 Table of Contents
The November 2024 issue of the Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Volume 61, No. 11 is available online to all CGS members. To access the current and past journals, log into your MyCGS account on the CGS website then select Geotechnical Publications. Non-CGS members can view the CGJ abstracts and citations for this issue at: https://cdnsciencepub.com/toc/cgj/current.
Articles in this issue include:
- Shadowing effect of an existing tunnel on the evolution of soil arching: impact of tunnel shape
- Penetration characteristics of suction caisson for offshore wind power: a field study
- Theoretical framework for large-strain shear resistance of Kaolin clays under chemo-mechanical loadings
- Temporal and spatial thermal performance of a ground heat exchanger in response to bridge solar recharging and de-icing operations: a pilot full-scale study
- Displacement-based design of shield tunnel lining considering mobilized strength of undrained clay
- Investigation of granular flow run-out behavior under dilative and compressive Coriolis conditions using DEM simulation
- X-ray CT quantification of in situ fabric evolution and shearing behaviour of granular soils of different particle shapes
- A numerical investigation on the effect of rotation on the cone penetration test
- Mechanical response and energy evolution of interbedded shales subjected to multilevel constant/increasing-amplitude cyclic loading
- Monitoring moisture dynamics in multi-layer cover systems for mine tailings reclamation using autonomous and remote time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography
- Effect of microwave heating on rock damage and energy evolution
- Real-time fusion of multi-source monitoring data with geotechnical numerical model results using data-driven and physics-informed sparse dictionary learning
- A viscoplastic constitutive model for plastic silts and clays for static slope stability applications
- Temporal effective stress response of soil elements below the base of an excavation in sensitive clay