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Geodatabases to improve geotechnical design and modelling
Geotechnical designers and modellers must capture and quantify the variability of key soil properties to make engineering decisions. There is a long history in geotechnical engineering of assembling large databases of past soil tests. This paper shows the use of geotechnical databases in two contexts: (a) slope stability modelling in the Eastern Caribbean and (b) settlement response of bored piles in London Clay.
Geodatabases to improve geotechnical design and modelling
Geotechnical designers and modellers must capture and quantify the variability of key soil properties to make engineering decisions. There is a long history in geotechnical engineering of assembling large databases of past soil tests. This paper shows the use of geotechnical databases in two contexts: (a) slope stability modelling in the Eastern Caribbean and (b) settlement response of bored piles in London Clay.
Geodatabases to improve geotechnical design and modelling
VARDANEGA, Paul J. (author) / CRISPIN, Jamie J. (author) / GILDER, Charlotte E.L. (author) / VOYAGAKI, Elia (author) / SHEPHEARD, Casey J. (author) / HOLCOMBE, Elizabeth A. (author)
ce/papers ; 2 ; 401-406
2018-06-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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