Poisson’s ratio is a suitable measure of the amount of lateral strain in the soil caused due to the vertical strain of the soil. It is an essential measure of the strength property of the soil. In the present work, an attempt has been made to construct an embankment model in the laboratory using Gypseous soil. Earth reinforcement (aluminum strips) and soil stabilization with liquid asphalt (emulsion and cutback) have been implemented in the preparation of the model. The embankment model was subjected to dynamic compressive stresses, and the vertical and horizontal strains were monitored under each load repetition. The Poisson ratio was calculated and its fluctuation among the loading period and layer depth was detected and analyzed. It was ...
Abstract As part of RILEM TC 237-SIB, TG3 performed a Round Robin Test to evaluate the cap...
In comparison to other dynamic properties of soil, Poisson’s ratio is mostly considered ...
Abstract: Liquefaction has always been intensely studied in parts of the world where earthquakes occ...
This paper presents an analytical study of the classical consolidation problem related to deep soil ...
A method for estimating the Poisson\u27s ratio of soil from the in situ results of soil stiffness me...
A method for estimating the Poisson's ratio of soil from the in situ results of soil stiffness measu...
One of the major durability problems of roadway embankment that is constructed with Gypseous soil is...
The Poisson’s Ratio (PR) of asphalt mixtures is an important input parameter in the constitutive mod...
Poisson’s ratio, besides its transverse-axial strain ratio definition, also plays a significant role...
Through field tests on clay, soft soil, sand soil, and cl93 loam etc., we find: l) Propagating veloc...
The influence of highly repetitive stressing upon the magnitudes of elastic and inelastic strains, t...
Models using EPS geofoam rely on input elastic parameters derived from compression tests on small si...
Poisson’s ratio is of crucial importance for the theoretical and numerical analysis of rock engineer...
In the present study, a series of resonant column tests was performed to determine the influence of ...
Clay balls can be used as alternatives to natural pebbles in pebble matrix filtration, a device for ...
Abstract As part of RILEM TC 237-SIB, TG3 performed a Round Robin Test to evaluate the cap...
In comparison to other dynamic properties of soil, Poisson’s ratio is mostly considered ...
Abstract: Liquefaction has always been intensely studied in parts of the world where earthquakes occ...
This paper presents an analytical study of the classical consolidation problem related to deep soil ...
A method for estimating the Poisson\u27s ratio of soil from the in situ results of soil stiffness me...
A method for estimating the Poisson's ratio of soil from the in situ results of soil stiffness measu...
One of the major durability problems of roadway embankment that is constructed with Gypseous soil is...
The Poisson’s Ratio (PR) of asphalt mixtures is an important input parameter in the constitutive mod...
Poisson’s ratio, besides its transverse-axial strain ratio definition, also plays a significant role...
Through field tests on clay, soft soil, sand soil, and cl93 loam etc., we find: l) Propagating veloc...
The influence of highly repetitive stressing upon the magnitudes of elastic and inelastic strains, t...
Models using EPS geofoam rely on input elastic parameters derived from compression tests on small si...
Poisson’s ratio is of crucial importance for the theoretical and numerical analysis of rock engineer...
In the present study, a series of resonant column tests was performed to determine the influence of ...
Clay balls can be used as alternatives to natural pebbles in pebble matrix filtration, a device for ...
Abstract As part of RILEM TC 237-SIB, TG3 performed a Round Robin Test to evaluate the cap...
In comparison to other dynamic properties of soil, Poisson’s ratio is mostly considered ...
Abstract: Liquefaction has always been intensely studied in parts of the world where earthquakes occ...