Geomechanics and Geotechnics of Particulate Media

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International Symposium on Geomechanics and Geotechnics of Particulate Media IS-Yamaguchi 06 12 14 September 2006 Ube, JAPAN The Japanese Geotechnical Society ISSMGE TC35 (Geotechnics of Particulate Media) International Symposium on Geomechanics and Geotechnics of Particulate Media (IS-Yamaguchi 06) INTRODUCTION The challenge of all granular materials is that they rearrange their fabric in response to deformation, giving rise to complex behaviour seen at macro scale. In addition, all geomaterials must be considered potentially crushable, even strong-grained sandy soils, but weak-grained soils such as weathered residual soils, volcanic ash deposits and some recycled materials, are especially crushable and compressible. In line with performance-based design criteria, accurate evaluation of their physical characteristics has become necessary when using these geomaterials. In addition, there have been rapid technological advances in image processing, highly accurate measurement systems and high-speed computation which have enhanced research in geomaterials, with a special emphasis on their particulate nature. Re-examination of geomaterials, which consist of aggregates, from a microscopic point of view can shed light on our understanding of significant macroscopic behaviour, such as compressibility, anisotropy, yielding, creep, cyclic liquefaction and shear rupture. In the process, new methods of material characterization should emerge which may lead to greater confidence in the specification of a new generation of constitutive models with physically meaningful parameters. Invigorating this development is the new drive for sustainability leading to an increased utilization of recycled materials for geotechnical applications. Since the characteristics of recycled materials, such as compressibility and self-hardening, may differ from those of natural materials, it is believed that evaluation from a particulate perspective is indispensable. This symposium will provide the opportunity for an international exchange of ideas, as well as serve as a base for the dissemination of information regarding experiments, numerical models and practical engineering problems related to material evaluation which considers the particulate nature of geomaterials.

THEMES Micro and macroscopic characterisation Particle characterisation Deposition and sedimentation Visualisation of particle movement Macroscopic behaviour Particulate theories Experimental techniques for particulate materials Discrete element and continuum modelling Particle characterisation methods for modelling Practical applications of discrete element methods Representation and interpretation of fundamental behaviour Novel numerical analysis methods Material parameters for continuum models related to particle properties Engineering applications Site investigation Embankment and reclamation Bearing capacity Landslide stability Exploitation of natural resources Railway ballast IMPORTANT DEADLINES Submission of Abstract 30 November, 2005 Acceptance of abstract 10 December, 2005 Submission of Manuscript 10 February, 2006 Deadline for final paper 31 March, 2006 CORRESPONDENCE Professor Hidekazu Murata Professor Masayuki Hyodo Dr Yukio Nakata Graduate School of Science and Engineering Yamaguchi University Address: 2-16-1 Tokiwadai, Ube Yamaguchi, 755-8611 JAPAN Tel: 81(0) 836 85 9342 Fax: 81 (0) 836 85-9301 E-mail: isy06@yamaguchi-u.ac.jp Web site: http:// web.cc.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp/ ~isy06/ index.html INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ( in corporation with TC35 ) Prof. M. Bolton (UK, Chairman of TC35) Dr. J. Bohac (Czech) Prof. F. Cinicioglu (Turkey) Mr. P. Evesque (France) Mr. F. Frederico (Italy) Prof. A. Gens (Spain) Prof. P. Kolisoja (Finland) Dr. R. Lancellotta (Italy) Dr. J. Lorincz (Hungary) Dr. F. Molenkamp (Netherlands) Dr. C. O Sullivan (UK) Mr. A. V. Pinto (Portugal) Dr. L. Rothenburg (Canada) Mr. G. Scarpelli (Italy) Prof. P. Scharle (Hungary) Dr. K. Soga (UK) Dr. C. Thornton (UK) Mr. C. Valore (Italy) Dr. N. Vermeulen (S. Africa) Dr. D. M. Wood (UK) Dr. N. Yasufuku (Japan)

ORGANISING COMMITTEE Prof. H. Murata (Chairman) Prof. M. Hyodo (Vice-chairman, Secretary of TC35) Dr. Y. Nakata (Secretary) Dr. T. Aso Dr. N. Fukuda Prof. T. Ishida Prof. H. Matsuda Mr. K. Kaneda Dr. S. Kano Mr. S. Kawamura Dr. Y. Kouchi Mr. K. Kuwajima Mr. K. Kudo Mr. T. Matsui Prof. F. Miura Dr. K. Morioka Mr. K. Muro Dr. T. Nishimura Dr. T. Nishiyama Dr. N. Noriyasu Dr. A. Ohnaka Dr. R. P. Orense Dr. W. J. Paek Mr. Y. Ryuda Mr. Y. Sehara Dr. T. Shibi Mr. T. Shigemoto Prof. N. Shimizu Dr. M. Shinji Dr. M. Suzuki Dr. K. Takimoto Mr. T. Tsuruoka Dr. S. Ue Prof. T. Yamamoto Mr. N. Yoshimoto REGISTRATION Registration for the Symposium must be made through the IS-Yamaguchi 06 Website at http://web.cc.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp/~isy06/index.html Registration Fee (Prices in Japanese Yen) Category Early Bird Registration (until May 31, 2006) Regular Registration (from June 1, 2006) ISSMGE member JPY 40,000 JPY 45,000 ISSMGE non-member JPY 45,000 JPY 50,000 Student JPY 15,000 JPY 15,000 Accompanying Person JPY 12,000 JPY 12,000 Notes: (1) The registration fee includes: Admission to all technical sessions Lunch and coffee break Welcome reception and Banquet Transportation between hotel and university A printed copy of the symposium proceedings (2) The Student registration fee includes: Admission to all technical sessions Lunch and coffee break Welcome reception and Banquet Transportation between hotel and university (3) The Accompanying Person registration fee includes: Welcome reception and Banquet Transportation between hotel and university

SCHEDULE September 11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep Registration (8:30 -) Technical Technical Opening Session(2) Session(6) Ceremony Coffee Coffee Technical Break Break Session(1) Keynote Keynote Lecture(2) Lecture(3) VENUE The symposium will take place at the Fcculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University (Tokiwadai Campus), which is located in Ube City. It is an industrial city with a population of about 180,000. Coffee Coffee Coffee Break Break Break Poster Poster Poster Presentation(1) Presentation(2) Presentation(3) Lunch Lunch Lunch and and and Poster Poster Poster Discussion(1) Discussion(2) Discussion(3) Special & Technical Technical Keynote Session(5) Session(7) Registration Lecture(1) (15:00 to 18:30) Coffee Closing Break Ceremony Coffee Technical Break Session(2) and Movement Special Session Welcome Reception (18:30 to 20:30) Banquet

ACCESS TO VENUE By Air 1.5 hrs from Haneda Airport (Tokyo) to Yamaguchi-Ube Airport and 15 minutes from Yamaguchi-Ube Airport to campus by taxi. Trains Shin-Yamaguchi station is located 5 hrs from Tokyo Station, 2.5 hrs from Shin-Osaka station, 30 minutes from Hiroshima station and 40 minutes from Hakata station by Shinkansen (Bullet train-nozomi). From Shin-Yamaguchi station to Ube-Shinkawa station, take Ube Line (13stops 55 min.). Bus from Shin-Yamaguchi Station 45 minutes by Express Bus, or 56 minutes by Rapid Bus from Shin-Yamaguchi Station (No. 52, 53) to Ube-Shinkawa station. From Ube-Shinkawa station 10 minutes by taxi from Ube-Shinkawa Station to the Department of Engineering, Yamaguchi University. Note: In most cases, international flights to Japan arrive at the New Tokyo International Airport (Narita: NRT). Most domestic flights arrive at Tokyo International Airport (Haneda: HND). Rail and limousine bus service provide convenient connections to and from Haneda Airport. HOTELS Hotel Reservation can be made through the IS-Yamaguchi 06 website at http://web.cc.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp/~isy06/index.html Hotel reservation will be made on first-come, first-served basis. Hotel List & Rate Star Hotel Name Single Remark ANA Hotel Ube International Hotel Ube JPY 12,000~ JPY 6,000~ Without b'fast Without b'fast Note: As of April 1, 2006, the exchange rate is JPY117 to US$1. PAYMENT METHODS FOR SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION, HOTEL RESERVATION AND TOUR 1. By Credit Card We only accept Visa/Master/Amex/JCB card. The payment should be made either online or by faxing the registration form. Please click to download the form. http://apollon.nta.co.jp/ccform/ccform6154e.pdf FAX number is +81-6-6376-6465 2. By Bank Transfer Please transfer the amount to our account below. Bank Name: RESONA BANK, LTD Branch Name: JR-NISHINIHON SUB-BRANCH Account Number: 0000665 Account Name: Nippon Travel Agency Co.,Ltd. International Tourist Branch Bank Address: 2-4-24, Shibata, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-8341 JAPAN Swift Code: DIWAJPJT

GENERAL INFORMATION Passports & Visas: Every foreign visitor entering Japan must have a valid passport. Upon request, an invitation letter will be provided by the Secretariat to obtain travel visas to Japan. as in some other countries. They are usually accepted only by leading banks and major hotels. American Express, VISA, MasterCard, and Diner s Club are widely accepted at hotels, department stores, some shops, and some restaurants. Currency: The currency used in Japan is yen. Foreign currencies or traveler s checks can be freely changed to yen at major banks, hotels and airports. Only Japanese yen ( ) are accepted at stores and restaurants. It is necessary to show your passport when charging traveler s checks. Bills come in units of 1,000, 5,000, 10,000 yen and coins in units of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 yen. The approximate rate of exchange is JPY117 for US $1 (as of April 1, 2006). T/C & Credit Cards: Traveler s checks are not as popular in Japan Climate: In September, the average daytime temperature in Yamaguchi is between 23-27. Tipping: There is no custom of individual tipping in Japan. Tips are usually included in the bill as a service charge, if needed. Electrical Appliances: Japan operates on 100 volts for electrical appliances. The frequency is 60Hz in western Japan, including Yamaguchi, Osaka and Kyoto, and 50Hz in eastern Japan, including Tokyo.

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