The impact of dynamic effects on soil change in properties depends both on the intensity of the loads, the frequency, the duration of their action, and on the soil tweed, its humidity and density. That is, for each type of soil it is necessary to determine the quantitative dependencies inherent only to it. To establish the regularity of irreversible changes in the adhesion and the internal friction angle after dynamic loads, experimental studies were performed. The article presents the results of experimental data processing, the obtained dependences on the determination of the strength characteristics of soils after dynamic loads.
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