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						<identifier>34-364</identifier>
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								<journal_metadata language="en">
									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
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										<resource></resource>
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								<journal_issue>
									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2010</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>8</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>2</issue>
									<doi_data>
										<doi></doi>
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								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>Experimental Investigation of Reverse Fault Rupture – Rigid Shallow Foundation Interaction</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>S.M.</given_name>
					<surname>Moosavi</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>M.K.</given_name>
					<surname>Jafari</surname>
					<email>jafari@iiees.ac.ir</email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="3">
					<given_name>M.</given_name>
					<surname>Kamalian</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="4">
					<given_name>A.</given_name>
					<surname>Shafiee</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			Ground differential movements due to faulting have been observed to cause damage to engineered structures

and facilities. Although surface fault rupture is not a new problem, there are only a few building codes in the world

containing some type of provisions for reducing the risks. Fault setbacks or avoidance of construction in the proximity

to seismically active faults, are usually supposed as the first priority. In this paper, based on some 1-g physical

modelling tests, clear perspectives of surface fault rupture propagation and its interaction with shallow rigid

foundations are presented. It is observed that the surface fault rupture could be diverted by massive structures seated

on thick soil deposits. Where possible the fault has been deviated by the presence of the rigid foundation, which

remained undisturbed on the footwall. It is shown that the setback provision does not give generally enough assurance

that future faulting would not threaten the existing structures.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>reverse fault rupture</keyword>
	<keyword>interaction</keyword>
	<keyword>rigid shallow foundation</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2010</year>
								  <month>6</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>85</first_page>
								  <last_page>98</last_page>
							  </pages>
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					<header>
						<identifier>34-452</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-08-09</datestamp>
						<setSpec>10.1002</setSpec>
					</header>
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								<journal_metadata language="en">
									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
									<doi_data>
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								<journal_issue>
									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2010</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>8</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>2</issue>
									<doi_data>
										<doi></doi>
										<resource></resource>
									</doi_data>
								</journal_issue>
								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>Cyclic Behavior of Mixed Clayey Soils</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>H.</given_name>
					<surname>Soltani-Jigheh</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>A.</given_name>
					<surname>Soroush</surname>
					<email>soroush@aut.ac.ir</email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			Mixed clayey soils occur as mixtures of sand (or gravel) and clay in widely varying proportions. Their

engineering behavior has not been comprehensively studied yet. An experimental program, comprising monotonic,

cyclic, and post-cyclic triaxial tests was undertaken on compacted clay-granular material mixtures, having different

proportions of clay and sand or gravel. This paper presents the results of cyclic triaxial tests and explains the behavior

of the mixtures based on number of loading cycles, cyclic strain amplitude, granular material content, grain size, and

effective confining pressure. The results indicate an increase in degree of degradation and cyclic loading-induced pore

water pressure as the number of loading cycles, cyclic strain and granular material content increase. Also the results

show that the grain size has no significant effect on the degree of degradation and cyclic loading-induced pore water

pressure in the specimens. The effect of granular material content on pore water pressure during cyclic loading in

equal-stress-level was also examined. The pore water pressure increases with the increase of granular material

content.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>mixed clayey soils</keyword>
	<keyword>cyclic triaxial test</keyword>
	<keyword>degradation</keyword>
	<keyword>pore water pressure</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2010</year>
								  <month>6</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>99</first_page>
								  <last_page>106</last_page>
							  </pages>
								  <fullTextUrl>http://ijce.iust.ac.ir/article-1-452-en.pdf</fullTextUrl>
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						<identifier>34-453</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-08-09</datestamp>
						<setSpec>10.1002</setSpec>
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								<journal_metadata language="en">
									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
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									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2010</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>8</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>2</issue>
									<doi_data>
										<doi></doi>
										<resource></resource>
									</doi_data>
								</journal_issue>
								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>Investigating Dynamic Response of a Buried Pipeline in Sandy Soil Layer by 1G Shaking Table Test</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>F.</given_name>
					<surname>Jafarzadeh</surname>
					<email>Fardin@sharif.ir</email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>H.</given_name>
					<surname>Farahi Jahromi</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="3">
					<given_name>E.</given_name>
					<surname>Abazari Torghabeh</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			Investigating the parameters influencing the behavior of buried pipelines under dynamic loading is of great

importance. In this study the soil structure interaction of the pipelines with the surrounding soil was addressed using

shaking table tests. Wave propagation along the soil layers was also included in the study. The semi infinite nature of

the field was simulated using a laminar shear box. The soil used in the experiments was Babolsar coastal sand (Iran).

PVC pipes were used due to their analogy with the field. Eight models were constructed with the first four models

having uniform base. In the next models, the non-uniformities of real ground were simulated using a concrete pedestal

installed at the very bottom of the shear box. Pipe deformations under dynamic loading, acceleration distribution in

height, soil settlement and horizontal displacements were measured by strain gauges, acceleratometers and

displacement meters. Analyzing the obtained data, influence of different parameters of dynamic loading such as

acceleration, frequency, soil density, base conditions and shaking direction to pipe axis on the acceleration

amplification ratio and pipe deformation were investigated. Also in order to study the effect of dynamic loading on two

different materials, soil and pipe, the horizontal strains were compared
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>Buried pipe</keyword>
	<keyword>Shaking table test</keyword>
	<keyword>Laminar shear box</keyword>
	<keyword>Sand</keyword>
	<keyword>Strain</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2010</year>
								  <month>6</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>107</first_page>
								  <last_page>124</last_page>
							  </pages>
								  <fullTextUrl>http://ijce.iust.ac.ir/article-1-453-en.pdf</fullTextUrl>
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					<header>
						<identifier>34-454</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-08-09</datestamp>
						<setSpec>10.1002</setSpec>
					</header>
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								<journal_metadata language="en">
									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
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								<journal_issue>
									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2010</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>8</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>2</issue>
									<doi_data>
										<doi></doi>
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									</doi_data>
								</journal_issue>
								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>Simulating the Effects of Projectile Explosion on a Jointed Rock Mass Using 2D DEM: A Case Study of Ardebil-Mianeh Railway Tunnel</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>H.</given_name>
					<surname>Shahnazari</surname>
					<email>hshahnazari@iust.ac.ir</email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>M.</given_name>
					<surname>Esmaeili</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="3">
					<given_name>H.</given_name>
					<surname>Hosseini Ranjbar</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			Considerations on the explosion resistant design of special infrastructures have increased in the recent

years. Amongst the various types of infrastructures, road and railway tunnels have a unique importance due to their

vital role in connection routes in emergency conditions. In this study, the explosion effects of a projectile impacting on

a railway tunnel located in a jointed rock medium has been simulated using 2D DEM code. Primarily, a GP2000

projectile has been considered as a usual projectile and its penetration depth plus its crater diameter were calculated

in rock mass. The blast pressure was, then, calculated via empirical formula and applied on the boundary of crater as

input load. Finally, the wave pressure propagation through the jointed rock medium was investigated. In part of the

study a sensitivity analysis has been carried out on jointed rock parameters such as joint orientation, dynamic modulus

and damping ratio. Their effects on tunnel lining axial force as well as bending moment have also been investigated.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>Jointed rock medium</keyword>
	<keyword>Projectile</keyword>
	<keyword>Blast pressure</keyword>
	<keyword>DEM</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2010</year>
								  <month>6</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>125</first_page>
								  <last_page>133</last_page>
							  </pages>
								  <fullTextUrl>http://ijce.iust.ac.ir/article-1-454-en.pdf</fullTextUrl>
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					<header>
						<identifier>34-455</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-08-09</datestamp>
						<setSpec>10.1002</setSpec>
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								<journal_metadata language="en">
									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
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									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2010</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>8</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>2</issue>
									<doi_data>
										<doi></doi>
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									</doi_data>
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								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>The Validity Assesment of Laboratory Shear Modolus Using In-Situ Seismic Piezocone Test Results</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>S.M.</given_name>
					<surname>Mir Mohammad Hosseini</surname>
					<email>mirh53@yahoo.com</email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>A.A.</given_name>
					<surname>Hajimohammadi</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="3">
					<given_name>A. R.</given_name>
					<surname>Hajimohammadi</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			Seismic piezocone device (SCPTu) together with Resonant Column and Cyclic Triaxial test apparatus are

employed to measure small strain shear modulus (G0) of carbonate sandy and clayey soils of southern coasts of Iran.

A large area of southern regions of Iran is formed from clay, silt and sand. In this study, maximum shear modulus that

is derived from both field (by seismic piezocone) and laboratory (by Resonant Column and Cyclic Triaxial) tests on

soil samples from the southern region, indicated a meaningful effect of sample disturbance. Results show that in

laboratory tests, loose samples tend to become denser and therefore exhibit greater stiffness whereas dense samples

tend to become looser, showing a reduction in stiffness. According to the results of the present study, there are narrow

limits of soils shear moduli for which the laboratory tests and the field measurements yield approximately the same

amounts. This limit of shear moduli is about 30-50(MPa) for clay deposits and 70-100 (MPa) for sandy deposits. Since

the shear moduli of soils in small strains can also be computed from the shear wave velocity, also correlations based

on parameters derived from SCPTu test for shear wave velocity determination of sandy and clayey soils of the studied

area are presented. This study shows that shear wave velocity can be related to both corrected tip resistance and total

normal stress. The measurements of the damping ratio and shear module, because of a great disturbance of stiff

deposits during the sampling process and also due to considerable differences between the laboratory and field

results, by the laboratory approaches are not reliable and advised.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>Maximum Shear Modulus</keyword>
	<keyword>Shear Wave Velocity (Vs)</keyword>
	<keyword>Seismic Piezocone Test (SCPTu)</keyword>
	<keyword>Resonant Column Test</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2010</year>
								  <month>6</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>134</first_page>
								  <last_page>142</last_page>
							  </pages>
								  <fullTextUrl>http://ijce.iust.ac.ir/article-1-455-en.pdf</fullTextUrl>
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						<identifier>34-456</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-08-09</datestamp>
						<setSpec>10.1002</setSpec>
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									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
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									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2010</year>
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									<journal_volume>
										<volume>8</volume>
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									<issue>2</issue>
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								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>A Simple Unconventional Plasticity Model Within the Multilaminate Framework</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>S. A.</given_name>
					<surname>Sadrnejad</surname>
					<email>sadrnejad@kntu.ac.ir</email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>S. A.</given_name>
					<surname>Ghoreishian Amir</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			A semi-micromechanical multilaminate model is introduced here to predict the mechanical behavior of soils.

This model is like a bridge between micro and macro scale upon the satisfaction of minimum potential energy level

during any applied stress/strain increments. The concept of this model is based on a certain number of sampling planes

which constitute the elastic-plastic behavior of the soil. The soil behavior presents as the summation of behavior on

these planes. A simple unconventional constitutive equations are used in each of the planes to describe the behavior

of these planes separately. An unconventional plasticity can predict the soil behavior as a smooth curve with

considering plastic deformation due to change of stress state inside the yield surface. The model is capable of

predicting softening behavior of the soil in a reasonable manner due to using unconventional plasticity. The influences

of induced anisotropy are included in a rational way without any additional hypotheses owing to in-nature properties

of the multilaminate framework. Results of this model are compared with test data and reasonable agreement is found.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>multilaminate models</keyword>
	<keyword>unconventional plasticity</keyword>
	<keyword>anisotropy</keyword>
	<keyword>softening behavior</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2010</year>
								  <month>6</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>143</first_page>
								  <last_page>158</last_page>
							  </pages>
								  <fullTextUrl>http://ijce.iust.ac.ir/article-1-456-en.pdf</fullTextUrl>
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						<identifier>34-210</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-08-09</datestamp>
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								<journal_metadata language="en">
									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
									<doi_data>
										<doi></doi>
										<resource></resource>
									</doi_data>
								</journal_metadata>
								<journal_issue>
									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2010</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>8</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>2</issue>
									<doi_data>
										<doi></doi>
										<resource></resource>
									</doi_data>
								</journal_issue>
								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>Active Earth Pressure on Inclined Retaining Walls in Static and Pseudo-Static Conditions</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>A.</given_name>
					<surname>Ghanbari</surname>
					<email>ghanbari@tmu.ac.ir</email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>M.</given_name>
					<surname>Ahmadabadi</surname>
					<email>Ahmadabadi.m@gmail.com</email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			Inclined retaining walls with slopes less than perpendicular are appropriate candidates in several

engineering problems. Yet, to the knowledge of authors, only a few analytical solution for calculation of active earth

pressure on such walls, which will be usually smaller than the same pressure on vertical ones, has been presented

neither in research papers nor in design codes. Considering limit equilibrium concept in current research, a new

formulation is proposed for determination of active earth pressure, angle of failure wedge and application point of

resultant force for inclined walls. Necessary parameters are extracted assuming the pseudo-static seismic coefficient

to be valid in earthquake conditions. Moreover, based on Horizontal Slices Method (HSM) a new formulation is

obtained for determining the characteristics of inclined walls in granular and or frictional cohesive soils. Findings of

present analysis are then compared with results from other available methods in similar conditions and this way, the

validity of proposed methods has been proved. Finally according to the results of this research, a simplified relation

for considering the effect of slope in reduction of active earth pressure and change in failure wedge in inclined

retaining walls has been proposed.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>Active earth pressure</keyword>
	<keyword>inclined retaining wall</keyword>
	<keyword>Horizontal Slices Method</keyword>
	<keyword>Limit equilibrium</keyword>
	<keyword>Pseudo-static seismic coefficient</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2010</year>
								  <month>6</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>159</first_page>
								  <last_page>173</last_page>
							  </pages>
								  <fullTextUrl>http://ijce.iust.ac.ir/article-1-210-en.doc</fullTextUrl>
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								  <doi></doi>
								  <resource></resource>
							  </doi_data>
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							  </citation_list>
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					<header>
						<identifier>34-458</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-08-09</datestamp>
						<setSpec>10.1002</setSpec>
					</header>
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							<journal>
								<journal_metadata language="en">
									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
									<doi_data>
										<doi></doi>
										<resource></resource>
									</doi_data>
								</journal_metadata>
								<journal_issue>
									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2010</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>8</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>2</issue>
									<doi_data>
										<doi></doi>
										<resource></resource>
									</doi_data>
								</journal_issue>
								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>Analysis of Help Model Application in Smi-Arid Areas, Study on Tehran Test Cells</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>P.</given_name>
					<surname>Alimohammadi</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>N.</given_name>
					<surname>Shariatmadari</surname>
					<email>shariatmadari@iust.ac.ir</email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="3">
					<given_name>M.A.</given_name>
					<surname>Abdoli</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="4">
					<given_name>H.</given_name>
					<surname>Ghiasinejad</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="5">
					<given_name>A.</given_name>
					<surname>Mansouri</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance (HELP) model is one of the most accepted tools to simulate

the hydrological attributes of landfills. Although some major deviations from real values has been reported about the

calculated results for leachate generation by HELP model but other researchers and/or engineers in practice have

used it in some places to estimate amount of leachate produced in the landfills. On the Other hand this model is

elaborated and mainly used in developed countries with the waste having low moisture content and also in climatic

conditions with high precipitation. This research investigated the applicability of the model in arid areas, by

construction of two 30m× 50m (effective horizontal length) test cells in Kahrizak landfill (longitude=51°, 20&#59;#39,

latitude= 35° 27&#59;#39 degrees), and monitoring the real leachate generation from each one. A set of field capacity and

saturated water conductivity tests were also performed to determine basic hydrologic properties of municipal waste

landfilled. A comparison was made between values calculated by HELP model and recorded values, shows that a

prediction of leachate on annual basis can be done by HELP model with acceptable accuracy but when the infiltration

of water to waste body increases due to leachate production, the model intents to underestimate water storage capacity

of the landfill, which lead to deviation of calculated values from real ones.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>Landfill</keyword>
	<keyword>Municipal Solid Waste</keyword>
	<keyword>Hydraulic Conductivity</keyword>
	<keyword>Field Capacity</keyword>
	<keyword>Leachate</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2010</year>
								  <month>6</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>174</first_page>
								  <last_page>186</last_page>
							  </pages>
								  <fullTextUrl>http://ijce.iust.ac.ir/article-1-458-en.pdf</fullTextUrl>
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