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Geotechnical Design of Retaining Walls - Limit State Analysis in geotechnical Engineering - The Collapse of Diaphragm Walls Retaining Clay - The Strength and Dilatancy of Sands
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- Author(s): M. D. Bolton
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- Abstract: Collection of M. D. Bolton's geotechnical research papers.
It includes "The Strength and Dilatancy of Sands" paper (1986).
.... "Extensive data of the strength and dilatancy of 17 sands in axisymmetric or plane strain at different densities and confining pressures are collated. The critical state angle
of shearing resistance of soil which is shearing at constant
volume is principally a function of mineralogy and can readily be determined experimentally within a margin of about 1 °, being roughly 33° for quartz and 40° for feldspar" ....
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