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In Part I of this paper the fundamental assumptions made in existing methods of bulkhead design are compared with observational data published in the past few decades. The investigation shows that the discrepancies are too important to be ignored in the design.
In Part I of this paper the fundamental assumptions made in existing methods of bulkhead design are compared with observational data published in the past few decades. The investigation shows that the discrepancies are too important to be ignored in the design.
Anchored Bulkheads
Terzaghi, Karl (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 119 ; 1243-1280
2021-01-01
381954-01-01 pages
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