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Soil mechanics applied to railway earthworks
Quantity of pressures applied to formation by track loading and types of formation failure occurring are discussed; blanketing principle for constructing stable formation is outlined and required thickness of blanketing layer considered; procedures for constructing new railroad formations in areas of forming, in cuttings and on banks, are described; particular reference is made to adverse effect of excessive moisture content on formation soils.
Soil mechanics applied to railway earthworks
Quantity of pressures applied to formation by track loading and types of formation failure occurring are discussed; blanketing principle for constructing stable formation is outlined and required thickness of blanketing layer considered; procedures for constructing new railroad formations in areas of forming, in cuttings and on banks, are described; particular reference is made to adverse effect of excessive moisture content on formation soils.
Soil mechanics applied to railway earthworks
South African Instn Civ Engrs -- Diamond Jubilee Convention -- Proc
Rauch, H.P. (author)
Proceedings of the South African Institution of Civil Engineers -- Diamond Jubilee Convention ; 1963
1963
7 pages
Conference paper
English
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