The objective of the research was to evaluate the contribution of lateral deflection when determining settlement estimates. Data collected from WIS 29 and US 41 projects in Howard, WI, were used to evaluate lateral spreading and settlement. The data collected was applied to the development of finite element based models to obtain a further understanding of how field conditions impact the contribution of lateral deflection to settlement estimates.
The construction of tall embankments on soft soils requires staged construction, which leads to the consolidation of foundation soils, an increase in ...
The construction of tall embankments on soft soils requires staged construction, which leads to the consolidation of foundation soils, an increase in ...
This manual provides criteria for evaluating corrosion losses when using coated or uncoated steel reinforcements, and for determining aging and instal...
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