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Geomechanics And Geotechnics Of Particulate Media Proceedings Of The International Symposium On Geomechanics And Geotechnics Of Particulate Media Ube Japan 1214 September 2006 Masayuki Hyodo

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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 137.03 MB
Pages: 538
Author: Masayuki Hyodo, Hidekazu Murata, Yukio Nakata
ISBN: 9780415410977, 0415410975
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Geomechanics And Geotechnics Of Particulate Media Proceedings Of The International Symposium On Geomechanics And Geotechnics Of Particulate Media Ube Japan 1214 September 2006 Masayuki Hyodo by Masayuki Hyodo, Hidekazu Murata, Yukio Nakata 9780415410977, 0415410975 instant download after payment.

Microscopic re-examination of geomaterials consisting of aggregates can shed light on macroscopic behaviour, including compressibility, anisotropy, yielding, creep, cyclic liquefaction and shear rupture. As a result of this process of examination, new methods of material characterization emerge, leading to a greater degree of accuracy in the specification of new constitutive models with physically-meaningful parameters. The impetus behind this development is an increasing awareness on sustainability, leading to the more efficient use of recycled materials for geotechnical applications. The characteristics of recycled materials, such as compressibility and self-hardening, may differ significantly from those of natural materials, and it is crucial that evaluation is made from a specifically particulate perspective.

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