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CORRESPONDENCE. COMPACTION OF SOILS.
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1950) 34 (Supplement 8): 333–340.
Published: 01 June 1950
...F H P WILLIAMS; B H KNIGHT; R SAUNDERS; W R GREATHEAD; P G HOPE; A LEITCH; A A OSBORNE JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS NO. 8, OCTOBER 1950: SUPPLEMENT CORRESPONDENCE ON PAPERSPUBLISHED I N DECEMBER 1949 JOURNAL Paper No. 5724 " Compaction of Soils " t by FREDERICHKARRYPASTOWNILLIAMSM...
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COMPACTION OF SOILS.
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1949) 33 (2): 73–99.
Published: 01 December 1949
...F H P WILLIAMS Synopsis. Soil compaction is the process whereby soil is mechanically compressed through a reduction in the air voids. It is measured in terms of the dry density or amount of solid matter in unit volume. Soils range in dry density from about 140 lb. per cubic foot for coarse-grained...
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HEATHROW. THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGH-GRADE QUALITY CONCRETE PAVING FOR MODERN TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT. AIRPORT PAPER NO 1. (INCLUDES PLATES, PHOTOGRAPHS AND APPENDICES).
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1946) 26 (6): 117–190.
Published: 01 April 1946
...G GRAHAM; F R MARTIN © Thomas Telford and ICE 1946 AIRPORTS CONSTRUCTION HIGH GRADE QUALITY CONCRETE PAVING TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT SUBBASE COMPACTED GRAVEL FILLING MATERIALS MIX CONTROL AGGREGATES GRADING CEMENT MIXING PLANT MIXERS MOISTURE MECHANICAL SPREADING...
