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Direct Simple Shear Device

Yong et al., 1981

Document ID
3733824974711174389
Author
Yong R
Townsend F
Publication year
Publication venue
Laboratory shear strength of soil

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Monitoring lateral stresses in a soil specimen during monotonic or cyclic shear tests significantly increases the amount of information obtained from these tests. A technique is described for interpreting lateral stress data during consolidation (the initial phase of either …
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