Penetration testing in the UK: Proceedings of the geotechnology conference organized by the Institution of Civil Engineers and held in Birmingham on 6–8 July 1988
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Institution of Civil Engineers
Institution of Civil Engineers
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Institution of Civil Engineers
Emerald Publishing Limited
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978-0-7277-3972-8
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1989
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16. Finite element analysis of cone penetration
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S. M. Willson, BSc, PhD;
S. M. Willson, BSc, PhD
Ove Arup and Partners
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B. W. Ims, BSc, MICE;
B. W. Ims, BSc, MICE
Fugro-McClelland Ltd
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J. M. Smith, DSc, FICE
J. M. Smith, DSc, FICE
University of Manchester
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S. M. Willson, BSc, PhD
Ove Arup and Partners
B. W. Ims, BSc, MICE
Fugro-McClelland Ltd
J. M. Smith, DSc, FICE
University of Manchester
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Published:1989
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S. M. Willson, BSc, PhD, B. W. Ims, BSc, MICE, J. M. Smith, DSc, FICE, 1989. "16. Finite element analysis of cone penetration", Penetration testing in the UK: Proceedings of the geotechnology conference organized by the Institution of Civil Engineers and held in Birmingham on 6–8 July 1988, Institution of Civil Engineers
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Many methods exist for interpreting shear strength from cone resistance in sands. The paper reviews the methods available and recommends methods of merit. Finite element analyses of cone penetration are described and the results compared with predicted values. Further comparisons with field data are presented and recommendations made for use in design.
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