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Fundamental assumptions made in existing methods of bulkhead design are compared with observational data; evaluation of forces acting on anchored bulkheads; safety requirements; results depend on type of soils involved in design problem, on degree of complexity of structure of soil strata, on degree of uniformity of backfill material, and on time and labor invested in subsoil exploration.
Fundamental assumptions made in existing methods of bulkhead design are compared with observational data; evaluation of forces acting on anchored bulkheads; safety requirements; results depend on type of soils involved in design problem, on degree of complexity of structure of soil strata, on degree of uniformity of backfill material, and on time and labor invested in subsoil exploration.
Anchored bulkheads
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc
Terzaghi, K. (author)
1953
39 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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