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Ground and groundwater
The ground conditions significantly determine the requirements for the lubricating suspension to be used. The basic categories are solid rocks and soils. The important parameters are grain size, voids ratio, groundwater conductivity, consolidation, consistency and stand‐up time. Possible contaminations of soil and water are named and measures to ensure suspension quality are described.
Ground and groundwater
The ground conditions significantly determine the requirements for the lubricating suspension to be used. The basic categories are solid rocks and soils. The important parameters are grain size, voids ratio, groundwater conductivity, consolidation, consistency and stand‐up time. Possible contaminations of soil and water are named and measures to ensure suspension quality are described.
Ground and groundwater
Praetorius, Steffen (author) / Schößer, Britta (author)
Bentonite Handbook ; 49-104
2017-02-13
56 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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