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Plaques et massifs d'ancrage
Anchoring plates and pillars; retaining wall anchors are usually calculated in relation to Rankine's coefficient of thrust considering it as inverse of coefficient of pressure; author's research on equilibrium of freeflowing masses has shown that this theory yields grossly inaccurate results; new theory, very simple and directly connected with real conditions, is developed which enables calculation of anchor pillars and plates, and determination of best way of implanting them inside pulverulent soil.
Plaques et massifs d'ancrage
Anchoring plates and pillars; retaining wall anchors are usually calculated in relation to Rankine's coefficient of thrust considering it as inverse of coefficient of pressure; author's research on equilibrium of freeflowing masses has shown that this theory yields grossly inaccurate results; new theory, very simple and directly connected with real conditions, is developed which enables calculation of anchor pillars and plates, and determination of best way of implanting them inside pulverulent soil.
Plaques et massifs d'ancrage
Plaques et massifs d'ancrage
Reimbert, M. (author) / Reimbert, A. (author)
1965
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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