The importance of incorporating hysteresis effect in determining shear strength of unsaturated soil
Soil water characteristic curve (SWCC) can be defined as a graphical representation for the relationship of matric suction - water content of a soil. SWCC demonstrates soil's ability to retain water (capacity of the soil for water storage), thus, it shows the water content corresponding to each...
Main Authors: | Albadri, W.M (Author), Alhani, I.J (Author), Basri M.H.H (Author), Goh L.D (Author), Hamid M.S.A (Author), Hassan S.H (Author), Ng K.S (Author), Noor, M.J.M (Author), Woo Y.P (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Institute of Physics Inc.
2018
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