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Results of the cyclic triaxial testing on mechanically–biologically treated waste

Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy
Accurate assessment of the dynamic strength characteristics of mechanically–biologically treated (MBT) waste is crucial for the construction and safe operation of landfill sites. Herein, samples of MBT waste from the Hangzhou Tianziling landfill were collected and subjected to consolidated undrained cyclic triaxial tests under four confinement levels ...
Tuo Li   +3 more
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Regression Models for Validating Cyclic Triaxial Test Results

Geotechnical Testing Journal, 2011
Abstract Cyclic triaxial tests are commonly used to evaluate a soil’s potential for liquefaction during seismic events. Following testing, it is necessary to evaluate the validity of the test results. This can be a difficult task unless the engineer has previously acquired a reasonable amount of experience with this type of testing.
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Cyclic Triaxial Strain-Controlled Testing of Liquefiable Sands

1988
Two series of undrained cyclic triaxial strain-controlled tests were performed on two different Imperial Valley, California, silty sands which liquefied during an earthquake in 1981. Both intact and reconstituted specimens were tested, and the testing procedures are described.
M Vucetic, R Dobry
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Mechanical performance of recycled aggregates in cyclic triaxial testing

2017
In Belgium, more than 6,000 t of recycled concrete and masonry aggregates are produced every year, coming from civil engineering demolition works. They contain up to 50% of masonry. It is allowed to recycle them in road bases and subbases if they satisfy the requirements set in the standard specifications.
C. Grégoire   +2 more
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A Review of Factors Affecting Cyclic Triaxial Tests

1978
The effects of testing procedures and material characteristics on the cyclic triaxial strength of cohesionless soils were reviewed with the intent of categorizing the significance of these factors for cognizance in future testing standards. It was found that specimen preparation methods, differences between intact and reconstituted specimens, density ...
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Energy Capacity versus Liquefaction Strength Investigated by Cyclic Triaxial Tests on Intact Soils

Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering - ASCE, 2021
Takaji Kokusho
exaly  

Cyclic Triaxial Tests at Low Stresses for Parameter Determination

1987
ABSTRACT The results of 2 drained cyclic triaxial tests at low isotropic stress are presented. For the tests to be meaningful the effective stress paths have been controlled from the very beginning and systematic errors as membrane penetration, bedding error and membrane restraint have been taken into account.
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Soil Liquefaction Assessment by Anisotropic Cyclic Triaxial Test

2018
Liquefaction of saturated sandy soils is one of the most significant aspects of earthquake triggered natural hazards. The main mechanism deals with the loss of effective stress due to rapid pore water pressure generation during earthquake shaking. This chapter involves with the fundamental mechanism and impacts of liquefaction.
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Assessment of cyclic deformation and critical stress amplitude of jointed rocks via cyclic triaxial testing

Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 2023
Waranga Habaraduwa Peellage   +1 more
exaly  

An apparatus for cyclic triaxial tests on cylindrical concrete specimens

1992
An apparatus specifìcally designed for static and cyclic testing of concrete and rock cylindrical samples is described. A particular characteristic of this equipment is the possibility of cyclic variation of the confining pressure, in addition to variation of the vertical load.
CIVIDINI, ANNAMARIA   +5 more
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