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Uniqueness of a Constitutive Shear Modulus Surface for Unsaturated Soils

AbstractThe measurement of shear modulus at small strains in unsaturated soil is critical to evaluating the deformation behavior of soils at working loads. However, little has been done to determine if the small-strain shear modulus surface is unique during variation in either net mean stress or mat...

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Published in:International journal of geomechanics 2015-12, Vol.15 (6)
Main Authors: Walton-Macaulay, Corrie, Bryson, L. Sebastian, Hippley, Brian T, Hardin, Bobby O
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Soils
Stresses
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