Effect of Boundery Conditions on the Hydraulic Behaviour of Geotextile Filtration System
Link ID 128893
Title Effect of Boundery Conditions on the Hydraulic Behaviour of Geotextile Filtration System
Url http://www.cv.nctu.edu.tw/english/faculty/Papers-pdf/Ftsigma.pdf
Description Extensive technical paper reporting the results of gradient ratio (GR) tests and hydraulic conductivity (HCR) tests performed to evaluate the effects of boundary conditions on the behaviour of geotextile soil filtration systems. Authors: Prof. Hsin-Yu Shan and others.
Category Textiles and Nonwovens > Geotechnical > Resources > Articles and Studies > Geotextiles
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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