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Use of new methods of compaction for soils prone to slump-type settlement
Abstract The results of compaction of soils classed as type II in terms of proneness to slump-type settlement with the use of new procedures calling for the tamping out of soil cushions by a tampers weighing 5 and 11.8 tons, including tamping with wetting and sectioning of the wetted mass, made it possible to shorten considerably the time required to prepare the beds and construct buildings on a military post in Budennovsk.
Use of new methods of compaction for soils prone to slump-type settlement
Abstract The results of compaction of soils classed as type II in terms of proneness to slump-type settlement with the use of new procedures calling for the tamping out of soil cushions by a tampers weighing 5 and 11.8 tons, including tamping with wetting and sectioning of the wetted mass, made it possible to shorten considerably the time required to prepare the beds and construct buildings on a military post in Budennovsk.
Use of new methods of compaction for soils prone to slump-type settlement
Bagdasarov, Yu. A. (author) / Fingerov, S. L. (author)
1994
Article (Journal)
English
Local classification TIB:
770/6545/8000
BKL:
56.20
Ingenieurgeologie, Bodenmechanik
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