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Structure evaluation of a tropical residual soil under wide range of compaction conditions
Available to PurchaseBruna de Carvalho Faria Lima Lopes, Vinícius de Oliveira Kühn, Ângela Custódia Guimarães Queiroz, Bernardo Caicedo, Manoel Porfírio Cordão Neto
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Géotechnique Letters
Geotechnique Letters (2022) 12 (2): 106–113.
Published: 30 March 2022
... and sustainable attributes for improving the soil's geotechnical characteristics. The compaction process along with the complexity of residual soils, abundant in the tropics zone, can have an impact on the performance of geotechnical structures built with these soils. Therefore, it is important to understand...
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Relationship between pore-size distribution and compressibility of a lateritic soil
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Géotechnique Letters
Geotechnique Letters (2021) 11 (4): 326–332.
Published: 01 December 2021
... and preconsolidation stresses. compressibility fabric/structure of soils residual soils ICE Publishing: all rights reserved 2021 3 C u c micro = Δ C p micro Δ log σ ′ v C compacted sample Cc sample...
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Structural features and hydro-mechanical behaviour of a compacted andesitic volcanic soil
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Géotechnique Letters
Geotechnique Letters (2018) 8 (3): 195–200.
Published: 21 August 2018
... ; Ferrari et al., 2013). 09 04 2018 29 06 2018 10 07 2018 ICE Publishing: all rights reserved 2018 compaction fabric/structure of soils residual soils Soils derived from volcanic ash comprise 0·84% of the soils worldwide (Leamy, 1984), and this proportion can...
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Crosswise-loaded pile tests on residual soil site
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Géotechnique Letters
Geotechnique Letters (2016) 6 (3): 216–220.
Published: 29 July 2016
.... This is achieved by expressing the outcomes in terms of normalised applied lateral pressure against horizontal top displacement-to-pile diameter ratio. In such plot, the effect of the pile area pressing laterally (reaching bearing capacity) is captured for this residual soil site. Finally, comparisons...
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The mechanics of a compressive sand mixed with tyre rubber
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Géotechnique Letters
Geotechnique Letters (2014) 4 (3): 238–243.
Published: 26 September 2014
... crushability reinforced soils residual soils sands The behaviour of soils with random rubber inclusions has been a significant focus of research because of the potential to dispose of waste tyres while creating a lightweight fill. A number of sizes of rubber have been tried, generally shreds of 50...
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Limonite – a weathered residual soil heterogeneous at all scales
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Géotechnique Letters
Geotechnique Letters (2012) 2 (3): 119–122.
Published: 28 September 2012
...D. Airey; A. Suchowerska; D. Williams Limonite is a residual soil produced by the decomposition of magnesium silicate (olivine) rocks in tropical environments. During weathering most of the original rock is leached away leaving only its iron content, which is precipitated out in the form of iron...
