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Long-term response and design of two geosynthetics: effect of field installation damage
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Geosynthetics International
Geosynthetics International (2018) 25 (1): 98–117.
Published: 28 February 2018
... 09 2017 20 10 2017 © 2018 Thomas Telford Ltd 2018 Geosynthetics installation damage tensile strength creep creep rupture isochronous curves reduction factors synergy stiffness Installation damage of geosynthetics is one of the most relevant aspects to be considered...
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Correlation between the results of creep and relaxation tests of geotextiles
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Geosynthetics International
Geosynthetics International (2005) 12 (5): 269–275.
Published: 01 September 2005
...K. Kazimierowicz-Frankowska The time-dependent behaviour of geosynthetics is characterised by creep and relaxation curves. The isochronous curves derived from creep results are sometimes used to predict the relaxation behaviour of geosynthetics. The validity and precision of such an approach...
