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All calculations for slopes shown so far assume very long slopes. The question now arises, what actually happens in the case of limited slopes? Do the generally known stress effects occur here? How can these be estimated? Does it make sense to investigate these effects at all and to carry out own spatial calculations?
All calculations for slopes shown so far assume very long slopes. The question now arises, what actually happens in the case of limited slopes? Do the generally known stress effects occur here? How can these be estimated? Does it make sense to investigate these effects at all and to carry out own spatial calculations?
Securing spatial terrain slopes
Wietek, Bernhard (author)
Slopes and Excavations ; Chapter: 4 ; 181-193
2022-01-04
13 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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