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C F JENKIN, WENTWORTH SHEILDS, F E W SHEILDS, J S WILSON, W J E BINNIE, O FABER, W L LOWE BROWN, W L L BROWN, R N STROYER, M K RICE OXLEY, M K R OXLEY, H G LLOYD, C T GARDNER, A C VIVIAN, P J COWAN, I
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1932) 234 (1932): 155–194.
Published: 01 January 1932
... MATERIALS RUPTURES FORCES SAND WEDGES PLANE FILL LAYERS MOVEMENT EXPERIMENTS IDEALISED LEIGHTON BUZZARD HORIZONTAL STABILITY COHESIVE THEORY MOTION CONTINUOUS WHITE STAR DOCK SOUTHAMPTON LEIGHTON BUZZARD UK © Thomas Telford and ICE 1932 Proceedings.] DISCUSSION...
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EXPERIMENTS ON EARTH-PRESSURES. (INCLUDES ADDENDA).
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1917) 203 (1917): 124–166.
Published: 01 January 1917
... the programme which the Author mapped out before commencing the work. SAND. Thefirstexperiments,repeatedasnearlyas possible under the sameconditions,weremade to see if consistentresults couldbe obtained. The material was Leighton Buzzard sand, used somewhat damp, as received from the pit.Themean of five...
