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    Finite element analysis of tunnel–soil–pile interaction using displacement controlled model by Cheng, C.Y., Dasari, G.R., Chow, Y.K., Leung, C.F.

    “…Significant additional loads could be induced in pile foundations adjacent to new tunnels. Accurate prediction of magnitude and shape of the ground…”
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    Lateral and Upward Soil-Pipeline Interactions in Sand for Deep Embedment Conditions by Yimsiri, S, Soga, K, Yoshizaki, K, Dasari, G. R, O'Rourke, T. D

    “…The soil-pipeline interactions in sand under lateral and upward movements are investigated with particular attention to the peak forces exerted on the pipe…”
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    Laboratory Study of Liquefaction due to Wave–Seabed Interaction by Chowdhury, B, Dasari, G. R, Nogami, T

    “…Objects placed on the seabed sink in because of the momentary liquefaction of the seabed due to wave loading. The depth of the momentary liquefaction depends…”
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    Strain distribution analysis of braided composite bone plates by Veerabagu, S., Fujihara, K., Dasari, G.R., Ramakrishna, S.

    Published in Composites science and technology (01-02-2003)
    “…Bone plates made of braided composites have low elastic modulus compared to conventional metal bone plates. This low elastic modulus of ensures only a part of…”
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    Performance of a Three-Dimensional Hvorslev-Modified Cam Clay Model for Overconsolidated Clay by Mita, K. A, Dasari, G. R, Lo, K. W

    Published in International journal of geomechanics (01-12-2004)
    “…It is well established that critical state soil mechanics provides a useful theoretical framework for constitutive modeling of soil. Most of the critical state…”
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    A weak coupling algorithm for seabed–wave interaction analysis by Wang, J.G., Nogami, T., Dasari, G.R., Lin, P.Z.

    “…This paper proposes a weak coupling algorithm for the seabed–wave interaction analysis. This algorithm is based on the error integration over a time interval…”
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    Experimental Study of the Behavior of a Lumpy Fill of Soft Clay by Robinson, R. G, Tan, T. S, Dasari, G. R, Leung, C. F, Vijayakumar, A

    Published in International journal of geomechanics (01-06-2005)
    “…Land reclamation is a major civil engineering activity in Singapore. Due to depletion of suitable local fills and the cost of imported sand, dredged and…”
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    Equivalent granular void ratio for characterization of Singapore's Old Alluvium by Ni, Qing, Dasari, G R, Tan, T S

    Published in Canadian geotechnical journal (01-06-2006)
    “…Characterization of the Old Alluvium (OA) Formation in Singapore is difficult due to its natural heterogeneity. The OA formation was deposited by a braided…”
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    In situ characterization of land reclaimed using big clay lumps by Karthikeyan, Muthusamy, Dasari, Ganeswara Rao, Tan, Thiam-Soon

    Published in Canadian geotechnical journal (01-04-2004)
    “…Dredging works in the sea and excavations in built-up areas produce large quantities of clay lumps in Singapore. The use of these clay lumps for land…”
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    Closure to "Laboratory Study of Liquefaction due to Wave-Seabed Interaction" by B. Chowdhury, G. R. Dasari, and T. Nogami by Chowdhury, B, Dasari, G R, Nogami, T

    “…The writers thank the discussers for their interest in our work. The discussers commented on the relevance of the variables used in some of the experiments…”
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    Development of a Web-GIS Based Geotechnical Information System by Kunapo, Joshphar, Dasari, Ganeswara Rao, Phoon, Kok-Kwang, Tan, Thiam-Soon

    Published in Journal of computing in civil engineering (01-07-2005)
    “…The construction industry benefits greatly if all the existing three-dimensional (3D) geotechnical subsurface information of a city/country can be accessed at…”
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