2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.sandf.2018.12.007
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Performance of a pavement foundation system based on the partial compensation of masses method

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“…En esta etapa es necesario contar con resultados experimentales (mediciones de campo o laboratorio) a partir de los cuales se ajustan los parámetros de entrada del modelo. Esta práctica es utilizada con mucha frecuencia en el diseño geotécnico de varios tipos de proyectos, tales como: diseño de pavimentos (Ossa et al, 2019), estabilidad de taludes (Mandal et al, 2017), cimentación…”
Section: Retro Análisis Y Observación Del Comportamiento Esfuerzo-def...unclassified
“…En esta etapa es necesario contar con resultados experimentales (mediciones de campo o laboratorio) a partir de los cuales se ajustan los parámetros de entrada del modelo. Esta práctica es utilizada con mucha frecuencia en el diseño geotécnico de varios tipos de proyectos, tales como: diseño de pavimentos (Ossa et al, 2019), estabilidad de taludes (Mandal et al, 2017), cimentación…”
Section: Retro Análisis Y Observación Del Comportamiento Esfuerzo-def...unclassified
“…The numerical section in this paper required knowledge of soil properties at greater depths than studied in this CPT analysis. Additional details of soil properties and stratification (up to a depth of 60 m) were obtained from the mentioned sources ( 13 , 21 ). A schematic describing major soil layers encountered under the surface of the LT basin is provided later in the manuscript.…”
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“…The soils encountered in the bed of the former Lake Texcoco (LT) are mainly composed of highly plastic lacustrine clays and are considered unique among the soils found on earth. To construct any infrastructure on these soils can be cumbersome given their adverse engineering properties, such as high compressibility, low shear strength, and extremely high moisture content ( 13 ). To add to this, Mexico City is situated in a highly seismic area, which increases the risk of excessive consolidation under earthquake loads.…”
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“…Most of Mexico City is settled on lacustrine soils in which large amounts of volcanic ash and other pyroclastic materials were deposited (Marsal 1969;Mesri 1975;Romo et al 1988;Santoyo 2005;Ovando et al 2007;Ossa et al 2019). Over time, chemical degradation of these materials formed clays and clayey silts that are characterized by their high water content, compressibility and low shear strength (Bard et al 1988;Ovando et al 2003Ovando et al , 2007Ovando et al , 2013Ossa et al 2019). Exploitation of the aquifer underlying these clay deposits began in the mid-19th century to supply water to city's population (Ovando et al 2003;Santoyo et al 2005;Ovando et al 2007).…”
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