1996
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)0733-9410(1996)122:7(509)
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Plate Anchor Groups Pulled Vertically in Sand

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“…From Fig. 7a and b, it can be noted that the present experimental data provides relatively a little lower values of n c as compared to the experimental data of Hanna et al (1972) and Geddes and Murray (1996). It should also be noted that the tests' results of Hanna et al (1972) and Geddes and Murray (1996) also reveal that the magnitude of the efficiency factor for a given s/B for a group of 5 anchors in a single row becomes lower than that for 2 anchors.…”
Section: Efficiency Factor Values and Comparison With Available Theorsupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…From Fig. 7a and b, it can be noted that the present experimental data provides relatively a little lower values of n c as compared to the experimental data of Hanna et al (1972) and Geddes and Murray (1996). It should also be noted that the tests' results of Hanna et al (1972) and Geddes and Murray (1996) also reveal that the magnitude of the efficiency factor for a given s/B for a group of 5 anchors in a single row becomes lower than that for 2 anchors.…”
Section: Efficiency Factor Values and Comparison With Available Theorsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…In addition, the effect of embedment depth and friction angle of the soil mass on the uplift resistance is also examined. The results obtained from this research investigation were also compared with (1) the theory of Meyerhof and Adams (1968), and (2) the experimental results of Hanna et al (1972) and Geddes and Murray (1996) for a group of anchors. It is expected that the study will be helpful in determining the vertical uplift resistance of a group of multiple horizontal anchors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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