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Repeated Loading of Cohesive Soil – Shakedown Theory in Undrained Conditions
The development of industry and application of new production techniques could bring about extraordinary problems that have been neglected. One of these challenges in terms of soil mechanics is high frequency cyclic loading. Well constructed foundation may reduce this troublesome phenomenon but excluding it is usually uneconomic.
Repeated Loading of Cohesive Soil – Shakedown Theory in Undrained Conditions
The development of industry and application of new production techniques could bring about extraordinary problems that have been neglected. One of these challenges in terms of soil mechanics is high frequency cyclic loading. Well constructed foundation may reduce this troublesome phenomenon but excluding it is usually uneconomic.
Repeated Loading of Cohesive Soil – Shakedown Theory in Undrained Conditions
Głuchowski Andrzej (author) / Szymański Alojzy (author) / Sas Wojciech (author)
2015
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