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A study on collapse potential of a soil

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This monograph presents is a parametric study on the collapse behaviour of a lateritic silt. Collapsible soils are problematic by nature. They undergo collapse or a sudden settlement or subsidence under a given stress when their water content is increased. Collapse can also occur at a constant water content when the applied stress is increased. Collapse takes place in these soils mainly because their structure becomes unstable and collapses. Collapsible soils are basically silty soils and obtain their name as 'collapsible soils' because they undergo collapse or sudden settlement or subsidence under a constant stress when water content is increased, or at a constant water content when the applied stress is increased. Collapse compression is highly detrimental to civil engineering structures as they can be subjected to huge amounts of unexpected and sudden settlement.

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El Dr. B. R. Phanikumar es catedrático de Ingeniería Civil en la Facultad de Ingeniería SRKR, AP (India). Es doctor en Ingeniería Civil (ingeniería geotécnica) y fue investigador postdoctoral en las universidades de Bradford (Reino Unido) y Iowa State (EE.UU.). Sus áreas de investigación son los suelos expansivos y la mejora del suelo. Es autor de 330 artículos de investigación.

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Authors Ramachandra Phanikumar
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.07.2017
 
EAN 9783330344914
ISBN 978-3-33-034491-4
No. of pages 56
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology

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