A New Method for Predicting the Natural Frequency of Foundation-Soil Systems
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 38, Issue 10, 1960

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 38, Issue 10, 1960

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After giving a brief review of the existing methods of detcrmining the natural frequency of foundation-soil systems, this paper presents a new method of predicting the natural frequency. Its validity is established by comparison with the results of Pauw, Converse and Eastwood. The new mcthod suggested is easy to apply, and is simple in form.

H. A. Balakrishna Rao and C. N. Nagaraj

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