1998
DOI: 10.2208/journalhs1990.18.139
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Abstract: For the purpose of judging the safety of existing masonry walls, we applied 6 kinds of methods which we have studied. It was cleared as follows. From these 6 methods, much the same results could get, but incidentally, based on their hypothesis, large variance could happen. Therefor, to get more accurate judgement using studied methods, the corrected soil constants by which checking the results of commonly used soil-slope circular slip surface method should be used. On the other hands, the collection of the fie… Show more

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“…1(b) and 2(a). Such wall structures are commonly found in Japanese castles (Tanaka et al, 1998). Each stone block is made of granite.…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…1(b) and 2(a). Such wall structures are commonly found in Japanese castles (Tanaka et al, 1998). Each stone block is made of granite.…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The area behind the pile of stones is filled with coarse aggregates which are smaller than 10 mm in size. It should be noted here that, in traditional method of construction of the Japanese castle, the layer of the cobble stones are artificially-compacted densely in a careful manner (Tanaka et al, 1998). Therefore, in the model experiment, these coarse aggregates for modeling the cobble stones are also compacted densely.…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%