Karray et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Measuring shear wave velocity of granular material using the piezoelectric ring-actuator technique (P-RAT)Karray et al., 2015
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- Karray M
- Ben Romdhan M
- Hussien M
- Éthier Y
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- Canadian Geotechnical Journal
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A precise evaluation of shear wave velocity, V s, is a crucial issue in the design of foundations subjected to dynamic loading, liquefaction evaluation, and soil improvement control. Laboratory techniques such as resonant column (RC) and bender element (BE) …
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