A transparent clay manufactured using Carbopol® UltrezTM 10 (simplified as U10) was introduced, and its manufacturing processes were briefly described. Both relative transparency (RT) and modulation transfer function (MTF) methods were used to quantify the optical character variation via soil thickness. The transparency of this new transparent clay was analyzed and compared with four traditional transparent materials. The thixotropic properties of this synthetic transparent clay were measured in detail through the laboratory vane test. An exponential function was used to describe the thixotropy and sensitivity of the clay. The results showed that the new transparent clay has a relatively higher optical transparency than the majority of prev...
A series of laboratory-scale T-bar penetrometer tests have been conducted on a clay bed virgin conso...
Color is used in describing and classifying soils. How soils acquire color is not fully understood a...
Double-porosity is a phenomenon that occurs naturally and can be found in many subsurface media such...
Visualization of internal geotechnical processes in physical modelling is possible through the use o...
Efforts to obtain non-intrusive measurement of deformations and spatial flow within soil mass prior ...
AbstractEfforts to obtain non-intrusive measurement of deformations and spatial flow within soil mas...
Transparent synthetic soils have been developed as a soil surrogate to enable internal visualization...
This research combines Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and transparent soil to investigate the dyna...
Transparent soils combined with non-invasive imaging techniques allow internal visualization of geot...
This research studies Latvia originated Devon (Tūja, Skaņkalne), quaternary (Ceplīši), Jurassic, (St...
Thixotropy is a material property that describes how a substance can 'soften' upon continues deforma...
Fine-grained clay particles of \u3c2 \u3eµm in size are ubiquitous in soils and sedimentary rocks. D...
Thixotropic properties of Latvian Devonian and Quaternary clays were studied. Dynamic viscosity of t...
Double-porosity is a phenomenon that occurs naturally and can be found in many subsurface media such...
Advanced knowledge of the permeability characteristics of transparent gels play a key role in provid...
A series of laboratory-scale T-bar penetrometer tests have been conducted on a clay bed virgin conso...
Color is used in describing and classifying soils. How soils acquire color is not fully understood a...
Double-porosity is a phenomenon that occurs naturally and can be found in many subsurface media such...
Visualization of internal geotechnical processes in physical modelling is possible through the use o...
Efforts to obtain non-intrusive measurement of deformations and spatial flow within soil mass prior ...
AbstractEfforts to obtain non-intrusive measurement of deformations and spatial flow within soil mas...
Transparent synthetic soils have been developed as a soil surrogate to enable internal visualization...
This research combines Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and transparent soil to investigate the dyna...
Transparent soils combined with non-invasive imaging techniques allow internal visualization of geot...
This research studies Latvia originated Devon (Tūja, Skaņkalne), quaternary (Ceplīši), Jurassic, (St...
Thixotropy is a material property that describes how a substance can 'soften' upon continues deforma...
Fine-grained clay particles of \u3c2 \u3eµm in size are ubiquitous in soils and sedimentary rocks. D...
Thixotropic properties of Latvian Devonian and Quaternary clays were studied. Dynamic viscosity of t...
Double-porosity is a phenomenon that occurs naturally and can be found in many subsurface media such...
Advanced knowledge of the permeability characteristics of transparent gels play a key role in provid...
A series of laboratory-scale T-bar penetrometer tests have been conducted on a clay bed virgin conso...
Color is used in describing and classifying soils. How soils acquire color is not fully understood a...
Double-porosity is a phenomenon that occurs naturally and can be found in many subsurface media such...