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Correlating the Creep-Strain Component of the Total Strain as a Function of Load-Level for High-Tenacity Polyester Yarns, Geogrids and Geotextiles
Correlating the Creep-Strain Component of the Total Strain as a Function of Load-Level for High-Tenacity Polyester Yarns, Geogrids and Geotextiles
Correlating the Creep-Strain Component of the Total Strain as a Function of Load-Level for High-Tenacity Polyester Yarns, Geogrids and Geotextiles
Conference, Geosynthetics '95: organized by the North American Geosynthetics Society (NAGS), the Industrial Fabrics Association International (FIAI) under the auspices of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) ; 1995 ; Nashville; TN
1995-01-01
14 pages
Conference paper
English
geosynthetics , NAGS , IFAI , fabrics
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