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Upon conceptualization of structural behavior, foundations in terms of their form are divided into linear (1D), planar (2D), and volumetric (3D). Regarding the load transfer mechanisms, linear foundation systems are considered vector‐acting, planar foundations are divided into section and surface‐acting, and volumetric ones are recognized as block ...
Abolfazl Eslami +4 more
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Effect of GGBS on water absorption capacity and stability of superabsorbent polymers partially crosslinked with alkalis [PDF]
Almeida, Fernando C.R. +1 more
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The Great Dyke of Zimbabwe is notable for its rich platinum group metal deposits but poses significant geological and geotechnical challenges due to its complex rock types and structural features. Traditional pillar design methods are insufficient for addressing these complexities; the study suggests incorporating advanced techniques such as machine ...
Tawanda Zvarivadza +3 more
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Review and prospects of shear test of bolted rock joints
The laboratory shear test equipment, test method, and numerical simulation of bolted rock joints were summarized. The shortcomings and limitations of the current research were analyzed, and the research prospects were proposed. Abstract Rock bolting is a critical approach in geotechnical engineering for supporting weak rocks.
Shulin Ren +4 more
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An experimental device for physical simulation of hydraulic fracturing, comprising: a load‐bearing mechanism with multiple interconnected plates that collectively form an sample chamber; a load‐generating mechanisms, with multiple load‐generating mechanisms arranged within the experimental chamber.
Delei Shang +5 more
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Pozzolanic reaction of supplementary cementitious materials
This project investigated the effect of four different supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) on the hydration of white Portland cement pastes. The studied SCMs were silica fume, metakaolin, microsit, and fly ash. The addition of the SCMS depended on the physical and chemical characteristics.
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Through shear–tensile creep tests and viscoelastic modeling, the fracture evolution of thick soft protective layers is clarified. Results show thickness‐dependent rheological failure modes that govern four types of roof water inrush, providing a mechanism‐based framework for hazard prediction and control. Abstract In the Jurassic coal‐bearing strata of
Mengnan Liu +4 more
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Effect of supplementary cementitious materials on capillary sorption : relation with drying rate and testing time [PDF]
The water sorption phenomenon in a cementitious matrix is responsible for the ingress of several deleterious agents, and it is directly related to pore connectivity and pore volume.
Alderete, Natalia Mariel +2 more
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Abstract Background Dentitions have diversified enormously during vertebrate evolution, involving reductions, modifications, or allocations to prey seizing and processing regions. A combination of ancient and novel features related to dental and oropharyngeal apparatuses is found in extant lineages of non‐teleost fishes, such as the gars.
Anna Pospisilova +4 more
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Investigation of the Effects of Polyurethane-Modified Polycarboxylate at Ambient Temperature on the Characteristics of Cement with Supplementary Cementitious Materials. [PDF]
Xiang S +5 more
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