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- influence of gravity. Bodies with a period below 2.2 hoursknown as the "cohesionless spin-barrier" – cannot be merely held together by self-gravity, but must...
- predicts active and p****ive earth pressure. It ****umes that the soil is cohesionless, the wall is frictionless, the soil-wall interface is vertical, the failure...
- failure surface. Originally, Rankine's theory considered the case of only cohesionless soils, with Bell subsequently extending it to cover the case of soils...
- Soil liquefaction occurs when a cohesionless saturated or partially saturated soil substantially loses strength and stiffness in response to an applied...
- www.mygeoworld.com. Noorzad, Ali (April 17, 1998). "Cyclic behavior of cohesionless granular media using the compact state concept" – via spectrum.library...
- balance. The collective behavior is self-organizing with discrete shear zones and angles of repose, as characteristic to cohesionless granular materials....
- IS: 2720 (Part. XIII) 1986 15 Determination of Density Index (R.D) of cohesionless soil.IS:2720 (Part.14) 1983 16 Determination of consolidation properties...
- densification of the soil. These stress waves can penetrate up to 10m. In cohesionless soils, these waves create liquefaction that is followed by the compaction...
- rations, and applied effective stress control the mechanical behavior of cohesionless soil. Relative density is defined by D R = e m a x − e e m a x − e m...
- water flow. Nature 167:1025–1027. Bagnold, R.A. 1951. The movement of a cohesionless granular bed by fluid flow over it. British Journal of Applied Physics...