The Sand Compaction Pile Method
The Sand Compaction Pile or (SCP) method is used frequently in construction to form compacted sand piles by vibration, dynamic impact or static excitation in soft ground. Originally developed in Japan to improve stability or compressibility and to prevent liquefaction failure in loose sand, the SCP...
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Main Authors: | Kitazume, Masaki (Author), Eng. Dr (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
A.A. BALKEMA PUBLISHERS
2005
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