An attempt is made to assess the internal instability of granular soils based on analysis of variation of the secant slope of the soil particle size distribution (PSD) curve according to three commonly used semi-empirical criteria: the Kezdi criterion, the Sherard criterion and the Kenney and Lau criterion. A computer code ASISGS is developed to first obtain the secant slope curves of soil PSD curves and then the potential for internal instability in 34 soil specimens is analysed. Comparison with experimental results indicates that the Kenney and Lau criterion successfully distinguishes between stable and unstable soil particle distributions for a majority of soil specimens. The Kezdi and the Sherard criteria are not always reliable, howeve...
The geotextile filter design is particularly complex when granular base soils are internally unstabl...
This paper outlines an experimental investigation into seepage-induced failures in soils subjected t...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
An attempt is made to assess the internal instability of granular soils based on analysis of variati...
The assessment of the internal stability of a base soil is a fundamental aspect in the design of the...
The internal stability of a soil is a measure of its susceptibility to suffusion and suffosion, two ...
Internal instability occurs when the filtrate under the influence of strong seepage forces accompani...
Internal stability refers to the ability for the coarse fraction of a soil to prevent the loss of it...
AbstractInternal stability refers to the ability for the coarse fraction of a soil to prevent the lo...
Internal stability refers to the ability for the coarse fraction of a broadly-graded soil to prevent...
Internal instability occurs when the finer fraction from a well-graded granular soil escapes with th...
© 2018, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. Particle-size distribution (PSD) is a fund...
The evaluation of the internal stability of a granular soil in contact with a filter is a very impor...
International audienceGranular soil in construction of earth works can be solicited by hydrodynamic ...
International audienceNon-cohesive soils subjected to a flow may have a behavior in which fine parti...
The geotextile filter design is particularly complex when granular base soils are internally unstabl...
This paper outlines an experimental investigation into seepage-induced failures in soils subjected t...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
An attempt is made to assess the internal instability of granular soils based on analysis of variati...
The assessment of the internal stability of a base soil is a fundamental aspect in the design of the...
The internal stability of a soil is a measure of its susceptibility to suffusion and suffosion, two ...
Internal instability occurs when the filtrate under the influence of strong seepage forces accompani...
Internal stability refers to the ability for the coarse fraction of a soil to prevent the loss of it...
AbstractInternal stability refers to the ability for the coarse fraction of a soil to prevent the lo...
Internal stability refers to the ability for the coarse fraction of a broadly-graded soil to prevent...
Internal instability occurs when the finer fraction from a well-graded granular soil escapes with th...
© 2018, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. Particle-size distribution (PSD) is a fund...
The evaluation of the internal stability of a granular soil in contact with a filter is a very impor...
International audienceGranular soil in construction of earth works can be solicited by hydrodynamic ...
International audienceNon-cohesive soils subjected to a flow may have a behavior in which fine parti...
The geotextile filter design is particularly complex when granular base soils are internally unstabl...
This paper outlines an experimental investigation into seepage-induced failures in soils subjected t...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...