2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13506-9_53
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Repetitive Compression Tests on a Carbonate Sand

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“…Particle crushing increases with particle angularity and the median particle size in one-dimensional compression tests (Hagerty et al, 1993). An ultimate gradingpossibly dependent on stress history (Miao & Airey, 2015) is thought to exist under very large compression (Hagerty et al, 1993). Experimental studies suggest the existence of an ultimate grading after large shear strains as well (Coop et al, 2004), which depends on normal stress and initial grading.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Particle crushing increases with particle angularity and the median particle size in one-dimensional compression tests (Hagerty et al, 1993). An ultimate gradingpossibly dependent on stress history (Miao & Airey, 2015) is thought to exist under very large compression (Hagerty et al, 1993). Experimental studies suggest the existence of an ultimate grading after large shear strains as well (Coop et al, 2004), which depends on normal stress and initial grading.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%