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Cyclic/Dynamic Testing Equipment

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Geocomp offers some of the most advanced cyclic/dynamic testing systems on the market, designed to accommodate the sophisticated needs of high-end commercial and research laboratories. Options include different load capacities, pressure & volume capacities, and overall system capabilities.

All systems are available with a range of test accessory sizes and sample preparation items.

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Up to 32 times faster results and labor time savings of 30% to 95% vs. manual testing.

Perform additional testing on the same machine and get more from your investment while saving space in your lab.

Real-time and remote test parameter changes for quality control – view your testing from nearly anywhere.

Produce complete, compliant reports instantly or export data for desired manipulation.

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Cyclic/Dynamic Testing

Permanent Displacements Due to a Cyclic Wave Loading

When a soil is subjected to a sequence of cyclic loads, both cyclic strains and residual or permanent strains develop.
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Cyclic/Dynamic Testing

Analyzing Permanent Drift Due to Cyclic Loads

An analytical model has been developed to predict permanent stresses and strains in sands under cyclic loading for general drainage and boundary conditions.
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Cyclic/Dynamic Testing

A practical method for utilization of commercial cyclic testing apparatuses for computation of site response in central Adapazari

We suggest a practical method for estimating strain–modulus–damping relationships for utilization in equivalent-linear site response analyses, so that the necessity for more sophisticated sampling and testing procedures can be justified.
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