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Evaluation of frost blanket layer strength using different devices
The relationship between the static and dynamic deflection modulus is presented in the paper, and a correlation between the FBL physical and strength indicators is determined. The correction coefficients of dynamic measurements, as related to static beam readings, are presented. The results show that, in the absence of a static beam, static beam readings can be replaced by the readings of any of the three analysed dynamic devices, and the FBL strength can thus be measured.
Evaluation of frost blanket layer strength using different devices
The relationship between the static and dynamic deflection modulus is presented in the paper, and a correlation between the FBL physical and strength indicators is determined. The correction coefficients of dynamic measurements, as related to static beam readings, are presented. The results show that, in the absence of a static beam, static beam readings can be replaced by the readings of any of the three analysed dynamic devices, and the FBL strength can thus be measured.
Evaluation of frost blanket layer strength using different devices
Lina Bertulienė (author) / Lina Juknevičiūtė-Žilinskienė (author) / Henrikas Sivilevičius (author) / Alfredas Laurinavičius (author)
2019
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