Membrane Penetration Effects on Shear Strength and Volume Change of Soil During Triaxial Test
In a triaxial test of soil, a specimen in the cell is enclosed by a rubber membrane to separate soil particles from the surrounding water that represents the confining pressure. Upon increasing the confining pressure, this membrane penetrates the voids between the particles of the specimen and cause...
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2018
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