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Centrifuge Model Tests of Embankment on Soil Foundation
Centrifuge model tests were conducted to investigate the behavior of cohesive soil foundations during a construction of an embankment, considering different dry densities and moisture contents of the soil. During the construction, the deformation of soil foundation gradually increased and reached the peak value at the top of the foundation near the center of embankment. After the embankment was completed, the deformation of the foundation continued increasing. The dry density and moisture content of the soil significantly affected the deformation process of the foundation.
Centrifuge Model Tests of Embankment on Soil Foundation
Centrifuge model tests were conducted to investigate the behavior of cohesive soil foundations during a construction of an embankment, considering different dry densities and moisture contents of the soil. During the construction, the deformation of soil foundation gradually increased and reached the peak value at the top of the foundation near the center of embankment. After the embankment was completed, the deformation of the foundation continued increasing. The dry density and moisture content of the soil significantly affected the deformation process of the foundation.
Centrifuge Model Tests of Embankment on Soil Foundation
Advanced Materials Research ; 446-449 ; 1842-1845
2012-01-24
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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