Experiment Measurement of the Dry Density Variations and Shear Stress with the Different Depth Variations
Abstract:Evaluation of the dry density variations and shear stress with the different depth variations were shown clearly with the particular process. Results show the Dry unit weight (density) increases gradually with the increase of different depths. The biggest dry density was obtained at 1.582 g/cm3 at 18.3m depth of boreholes (“HK1, 2, and 3”); whereas the lowest value was obtained at 0.74 g/cm3 at 4.3m depth. On the other hand, the dry density changed with the constant loading process. The biggest dry density i… Show more
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