Experimental investigation of the yield condition in relation to dynamic loading of compressible soils

  • A. V. Mikhalyuk
  • G. I. Chernyi
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Abstract

The yield function has been investigated in relation to the dynamic loading of various compressible soils (clays, loams, and loesses). The form of the yield function depends importantly on the composition and moisture content of the soils and on the loading conditions.

Keywords

Clay Mathematical Modeling Mechanical Engineer Experimental Investigation Loading Condition 
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© Consultants Bureau 1972

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. V. Mikhalyuk
    • 1
  • G. I. Chernyi
    • 1
  1. 1.Kiev

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