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Geotechnology
The papers included in this Record deal with various facets of geotechnical engineering. The Record should be of use to those interested in the application of technology to highway transportation and researchers. The subjects covered by the papers include theoretical calculation of contact stresses in granulated materials in pavement; effect of soil characteristics on hydrated-lime and portland cement treatments; use of portable data loggers, time-lapse movie cameras, acoustic emission devices, analytical photogrammetry techniques, and microcomputer technology in work related to slope stability and landslides along highways; construction and instrumentation of high approachment embankments for bridge crossings; determination of ultimate pull-out resistance of square vertical anchors in saturated clays; design, construction, and other aspects of soil nailing of retaining structures; experimental and analytical study of the behavior of 45-degree underreamed footings in a field environment; an alternate method of obtaining California bearing ratio values and moisture susceptibility of soils; effects of dilatometer penetration on soil parameters estimated from dilatometer data in sands; in situ test methods that offer significant promise in evaluation of the properties of stiff soils; and case histories on the problems and solutions related to blasting and hazardous rock stability conditions along highways.
Geotechnology
The papers included in this Record deal with various facets of geotechnical engineering. The Record should be of use to those interested in the application of technology to highway transportation and researchers. The subjects covered by the papers include theoretical calculation of contact stresses in granulated materials in pavement; effect of soil characteristics on hydrated-lime and portland cement treatments; use of portable data loggers, time-lapse movie cameras, acoustic emission devices, analytical photogrammetry techniques, and microcomputer technology in work related to slope stability and landslides along highways; construction and instrumentation of high approachment embankments for bridge crossings; determination of ultimate pull-out resistance of square vertical anchors in saturated clays; design, construction, and other aspects of soil nailing of retaining structures; experimental and analytical study of the behavior of 45-degree underreamed footings in a field environment; an alternate method of obtaining California bearing ratio values and moisture susceptibility of soils; effects of dilatometer penetration on soil parameters estimated from dilatometer data in sands; in situ test methods that offer significant promise in evaluation of the properties of stiff soils; and case histories on the problems and solutions related to blasting and hazardous rock stability conditions along highways.
Geotechnology
V. A. Semenov (author) / T. W. Kennedy (author) / R. Smith (author) / R. J. Holmgreen (author) / M. Tahmoressi (author)
1987
160 pages
Report
No indication
English
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