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George Mylonakis is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on the field of engineering, with a specialization in civil and structural engineering. The scientific contributions encompass topics such as geotechnical engineering and underground structures, geotechnical engineering and soil mechanics, geotechnical engineering and soil stabilization, seismic performance and analysis, geotechnical engineering and analysis, masonry and concrete structural analysis, and structural engineering and vibration analysis.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • Shake table testing of a rocking podium: Results of a blind prediction contest, 2020, published in Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
  • Integral abutment bridges: Investigation of seismic soil-structure interaction effects by shaking table testing, 2020, published in Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
  • Kinematic seismic response of end-bearing piles to S-waves, 2022, published in Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
  • Analytical Solution for Axially Loaded Piles in Two-Layer Soil, 2020, published in Journal of Engineering Mechanics
  • The role of site effects on elevated seismic demands and corollary structural damage during the October 30, 2020, M7.0 Samos Island (Aegean Sea) Earthquake, 2021, published in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Anastasios Sextos
  • Matt Dietz
  • Luiza Dihoru
  • Tadahiro Kishida
  • Jamie J. Crispin

George Mylonakis has contributed to several prominent publication venues, including:

  • Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering (7 publications)
  • Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (6 publications)
  • Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering (5 publications)
  • Earthquake Spectra (4 publications)
  • Canadian Geotechnical Journal (4 publications)

Best Publications

  • SEISMIC SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION: BENEFICIAL OR DETRIMENTAL?

    George Mylonakis;George Gazetas

  • Footings under seismic loading: Analysis and design issues with emphasis on bridge foundations

    George Mylonakis;Sissy Nikolaou;George Gazetas

  • Seismic Soil-Structure Interaction: New Evidence and Emerging Issues

    George Gazetas;George Mylonakis

  • Settlement and additional internal forces of grouped piles in layered soil

    G. Mylonakis;G. Gazetas

  • KINEMATIC PILE BENDING DURING EARTHQUAKES: ANALYSIS AND FIELD MEASUREMENTS

    Stella Nikolaou;G Mylonakis;G Gazetas;T Tazoh

  • Soil-pile-bridge seismic interaction : Kinematic and inertial effects. Part I: Soft soil

    George Mylonakis;Aspasia Nikolaou;George Gazetas

  • An alternative to the Mononobe–Okabe equations for seismic earth pressures

    George Mylonakis;Panos Kloukinas;Costas Papantonopoulos

  • Lateral Vibration and Internal Forces of Grouped Piles in Layered Soil

    George Mylonakis;George Gazetas

  • SIMPLIFIED MODEL FOR SEISMIC PILE BENDING AT SOIL LAYER INTERFACES

    George Mylonakis

  • The role of soil in the collapse of 18 piers of Hanshin Expressway in the Kobe earthquake

    George Mylonakis;Costis Syngros;George Gazetas;Takashi Tazoh

  • 15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering

    Armando Simonelli;Luigi Di Sarno;Maria Durante;Stefania Sica

  • Kinematic response of single piles for different boundary conditions: Analytical solutions and normalization schemes

    George Anoyatis;Raffaele Di Laora;Alessandro Mandolini;George Mylonakis

  • Winkler modulus for axially loaded piles

    G. Mylonakis

  • Elastodynamic model for large-diameter end-bearing shafts

    George Mylonakis

  • Insight on kinematic bending of flexible piles in layered soil

    Raffaele Di Laora;Alessandro Mandolini;George Mylonakis

  • 1D harmonic response of layered inhomogeneous soil: Analytical investigation

    E. N. Rovithis;H. Parashakis;George Mylonakis

  • Compilation of a Local VS Profile Database and Its Application for Inference of VS30 from Geologic‐ and Terrain‐Based Proxies

    Jonathan P. Stewart;Nikolaos Klimis;Alexandros Savvaidis;Nikos Theodoulidis

  • Rocking response and overturning criteria for free standing rigid blocks to single-lobe pulses

    Elia Voyagaki;Ioannis N. Psycharis;George Mylonakis

  • Soil–pile–structure interaction: experimental outcomes from shaking table tests

    Maria Giovanna Durante;Luigi Di Sarno;George Mylonakis;Colin A. Taylor

  • Transient kinematic pile bending in two-layer soil

    Stefania Sica;George Mylonakis;Armando Lucio Simonelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonathan P. Stewart
Jonathan P. Stewart University of California, Los Angeles
George Gazetas
George Gazetas National Technical University of Athens
Subhamoy Bhattacharya
Subhamoy Bhattacharya University of Surrey
Kyriazis Pitilakis
Kyriazis Pitilakis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Amir M. Kaynia
Amir M. Kaynia Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Tara C. Hutchinson
Tara C. Hutchinson University of California, San Diego
Andrei M. Reinhorn
Andrei M. Reinhorn University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Fabrizio Galadini
Fabrizio Galadini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Andrea Penna
Andrea Penna University of Pavia

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