Shear Strength Study of Sand Reinforced by Waste Concrete
This research is a laboratory study to improve the geotechnical properties of sandy soils. Concrete waste with a grain size of 1.2 to 1 inch was used for this purpose. The effect of using concrete waste at 0, 10, 20 and 30 weight percent on dry sandy soil in two loose and dense states was investigated. Based on the results of the direct cutting test, the addition of concrete waste has increased the shear strength and the internal friction angle of the soil; The loose samples made with ٪30 of concrete waste had the greatest effect, so adding ٪30 of concrete waste to loose sand increased the internal friction angle of the soil by ٪32 and the shear strength by ٪42 Similarly, adding ٪10 of concrete waste to dense sand increased the internal angle of friction of the soil by ٪4 and the shear strength by ٪6.
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Numerical Analysis of Lateral Displacement and Bending Moment of Double Anchored Sheet Pile with Embankment Reinforced with Tire Chips in Static and Pseudo-Static Conditions
Mohammadamin Mohammad Ebrahimi, Masood Amelsakhi *, Rooholah Bakhtiari Doost
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Amplification Study of Adjacent Alternating Hills
Ayda Haraty, Masood Amelsakhi *
Earthquake Science and Engineering,