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Torsional Shear Device for Testing the Dynamic Properties of Recycled Material
From the viewpoint of environmental preservation and effective utilization of resources, it is beneficial and necessary to reuse wastes, for example, concrete, as the recycled aggregates for new materials. In this work, the dynamic behavior of such aggregates under low frequency torsional loading is studied. Results show that the properties of such artificial soils match with those reported in the literature for specific natural soils.
Torsional Shear Device for Testing the Dynamic Properties of Recycled Material
From the viewpoint of environmental preservation and effective utilization of resources, it is beneficial and necessary to reuse wastes, for example, concrete, as the recycled aggregates for new materials. In this work, the dynamic behavior of such aggregates under low frequency torsional loading is studied. Results show that the properties of such artificial soils match with those reported in the literature for specific natural soils.
Torsional Shear Device for Testing the Dynamic Properties of Recycled Material
Gabryś Katarzyna (author) / Sas Wojciech (author) / Soból Emil (author) / Głuchowski Andrzej (author)
2016
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