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Anisometric granular materials: compression and shear properties
Random layers of dry coarse anisometric grains of eight different materials were studied experimentally. The static and dynamic parameters of compression and shear tests were evaluated. The relation between compaction and flow properties was determined based on compression and shear models parameter...
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