OLIYNYK, KATERYNA

OLIYNYK, KATERYNA  

DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE DELL'AMBIENTE E DELLA TERRA (DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES - DISAT)  

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A generalised Newmark method with displacement hardening for the prediction of seismically induced permanent deformations of diaphragm walls 01 - Articolo su rivista 2024 Oliynyk, Kateryna +
Localization patterns emerging in CPTu tests in a saturated natural clay soil 01 - Articolo su rivista 2024 Oliynyk, KaterynaCiantia, Matteo O. +
Effect of Soil Permeability on CPTu Test Results in Structured Clay Soils 03 - Contributo in libro 2023 Oliynyk, KCiantia, MO +
Finite Deformation Modelling of Cone Penetration Tests in Saturated Structured Clays 02 - Intervento a convegno 2023 Ciantia M. O.Oliynyk K. +
Finite Element Modelling of Seismic Performance of an Excavation Supported by Propped Diaphragm Walls in a Natural Structured Clay Soil 02 - Intervento a convegno 2023 Oliynyk, Kateryna +
PFEM Modeling of Strain Localization Processes in Non-local Multiplicative Plasticity 02 - Intervento a convegno 2023 Oliynyk K.Ciantia M. O. +
Thermal Conductivity of Cement–Based Grouts for Energy Micropiles: Preliminary Experimental Investigation 02 - Intervento a convegno 2023 Oliynyk K. +
PFEM modeling of CPTu tests in saturated structured soils 02 - Intervento a convegno 2022 Oliynyk K.Ciantia M. O. +
A finite deformation multiplicative plasticity model with non–local hardening for bonded geomaterials 01 - Articolo su rivista 2021 Oliynyk K.Ciantia M. O. +
On the effects of pore water pressure buildup and dissipation on the seismic performance of a propped r.c. diaphragm wall in sand 01 - Articolo su rivista 2021 Oliynyk K. +
Finite deformation hyperplasticity theory for crushable, cemented granular materials 01 - Articolo su rivista 2020 Oliynyk, K +
Fully-coupled analysis for the behaviour of flexible retaining structures under seismic conditions 02 - Intervento a convegno 2020 Oliynyk K. +