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Overview

Raymond B. Seed is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with specific contributions to computational mechanics, civil and structural engineering, and mechanics of materials.

The scientist's research covers several main topics, including:

  • Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions
  • Dam Engineering and Safety
  • Numerical methods in engineering

A recent publication by Raymond B. Seed is titled Modeling large-deformation features of the Lower San Fernando Dam failure with the Material Point Method, published in 2023 in the journal Computers and Geotechnics. This paper has received 22 citations.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with the scientist include:

  • Lauren Eliza DeWitt Talbot
  • Joel Given
  • Ezra Y. S. Tjung
  • Yong Liang
  • Khaled Chowdhury

Publications from Raymond B. Seed are seen mainly in the venue Computers and Geotechnics, where at least one publication has been recorded.

Best Publications

  • STANDARD PENETRATION TEST-BASED PROBABILISTIC AND DETERMINISTIC ASSESSMENT OF SEISMIC SOIL LIQUEFACTION POTENTIAL

    K. Onder Cetin;Raymond B. Seed;Armen Der Kiureghian;Kohji Tokimatsu

  • New Site Coefficients and Site Classification System Used in Recent Building Seismic Code Provisions

    R. Dobry;R. D. Borcherdt;C. B. Crouse;I. M. Idriss

  • Recent Advances in Soil Liquefaction Engineering: A Unified and Consistent Framework

    Raymond B. Seed;K. Onder Cetin;Robb E.S. Moss;Annie M. Kammerer

  • CPT-based probabilistic and deterministic assessment of in situ seismic soil liquefaction potential

    R.E.S. Moss;R.B. Seed;R.E. Kayen;J.P. Stewart

  • LIQUEFACTION RESISTANCE OF SOILS : SUMMARY REPORT FROM THE 1996 NCEER AND 1998 NCEER / NSF WORKSHOPS ON EVALUATION OF LIQUEFACTION RESISTANCE OF SOILSa

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  • Shear-Wave Velocity–Based Probabilistic and Deterministic Assessment of Seismic Soil Liquefaction Potential

    R. Kayen;R. E. S. Moss;E. M. Thompson;R. B. Seed

  • SEISMIC SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION IN BUILDINGS. I: ANALYTICAL METHODS

    Jonathan P. Stewart;Gregory L. Fenves;Raymond B. Seed

  • Seismic soil-structure interaction in buildings. II: Empirical findings

    Jonathan P Stewart;Raymond B Seed;Greggory L Fenves

  • EARTHQUAKE FAULT RUPTURE PROPAGATION THROUGH SOIL

    Jonathan D. Bray;Raymond B. Seed;Lloyd S. Cluff;H. Bolton Seed

  • Kettleman Hills Waste Landfill Slope Failure. I: Liner‐System Properties

    James K. Mitchell;Raymond B. Seed;H. Bolton Seed

  • Subsurface Characterization at Ground Failure Sites in Adapazari, Turkey

    Jonathan D. Bray;Rodolfo B. Sancio;H. Turan Durgunoglu;Akin Onalp

  • Shaking Table Modeling of Seismically Induced Deformations in Slopes

    Joseph Wartman;Joseph Wartman;Raymond B. Seed;Raymond B. Seed;Jonathan D. Bray;Jonathan D. Bray

  • Kettleman Hills Waste Landfill Slope Failure. II: Stability Analyses

    Raymond B. Seed;James K. Mitchell;H. Bolton Seed

  • LIQUEFACTION OF SAND UNDER BIDIRECTIONAL MONOTONIC AND CYCLIC LOADING

    Ross W. Boulanger;Raymond B. Seed

  • INCLINED PLANE STUDIES OF THE NEWMARK SLIDING BLOCK PROCEDURE

    Joseph Wartman;Jonathan D. Bray;Raymond B. Seed

  • Factors Affecting Apparent Position of Steady-State Line

    Michael F. Riemer;Raymond B. Seed

  • Recent Advances in Soil Liquefaction Engineering and Seismic Site Response Evaluation

    R. B. Seed;K. O. Cetin;R. E. S. Moss;A. M. Kammerer

  • Probabilistic models for the initiation of seismic soil liquefaction

    K. Onder Cetin;Armen Der Kiureghian;Raymond B. Seed

  • Analysis of earthquake fault rupture propagation through cohesive soil

    J D Bray;Raymond B Seed;H B Seed

  • Compaction‐Induced Earth Pressures Under K0‐Conditions

    James M. Duncan;Raymond B. Seed

  • CPT-Based Probabilistic and Deterministic Assessment of In Situ Seismic Soil Liquefaction Potential - eScholarship

    Robb E.S. Moss;Raymond B Seed;Robert E. Kayen;Jonathan P Stewart

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonathan D. Bray
Jonathan D. Bray University of California, Berkeley
Jonathan P. Stewart
Jonathan P. Stewart University of California, Los Angeles
Joseph Wartman
Joseph Wartman University of Washington
H. Bolton Seed
H. Bolton Seed University of California, Berkeley
James K. Mitchell
James K. Mitchell Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ross W. Boulanger
Ross W. Boulanger University of California, Davis
Kohji Tokimatsu
Kohji Tokimatsu Tokyo Institute of Technology
Brian D. Collins
Brian D. Collins United States Geological Survey
Armen Der Kiureghian
Armen Der Kiureghian University of California, Berkeley
Jean-Louis Briaud
Jean-Louis Briaud Texas A&M University

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