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  2. Critical state soil mechanics - Wikipedia

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    The name cam clay asserts that the plastic volume change typical of clay soil behaviour is due to mechanical stability of an aggregate of small, rough, frictional, interlocking hard particles. [3] The Original Cam-Clay model is based on the assumption that the soil is isotropic, elasto-plastic, deforms as a continuum, and it is not affected by ...

  3. Shear strength (soil) - Wikipedia

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    In these advanced analysis methods, soil models other than Tresca may be used to model the undrained condition including Mohr-Coulomb and critical state soil models such as the modified Cam-clay model, provided Poisson's ratio is maintained at 0.5.

  4. Andrew N. Schofield - Wikipedia

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    Critical state soil mechanics, Cam Clay, Geotechnical centrifuge modelling: Spouse: Margaret Green (m.1961) Awards: US Army Distinguished Civilian Service Award, 1979 20th Rankine Lecture, 1980 Fellow [1] of the Royal Academy of Engineering, [2] 1986 Fellow of the Royal Society, 1992 James Alfred Ewing Gold Medal from the Institution of Civil ...

  5. John Burland - Wikipedia

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    John Burland was born in Buckinghamshire in 1936, but moved to South Africa as a child. [4] He attended Parktown Boys' High School and then received a First Class Honours BSc degree in civil engineering from the University of the Witwatersrand in 1959, followed by an MSc.

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  7. Material failure theory - Wikipedia

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    Material failure theory is an interdisciplinary field of materials science and solid mechanics which attempts to predict the conditions under which solid materials fail under the action of external loads.

  8. Unified Soil Classification System - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) is a soil classification system used in engineering and geology to describe the texture and grain size of a soil.The classification system can be applied to most unconsolidated materials, and is represented by a two-letter symbol.

  9. Cam Ward Documentary ‘Zero Star’ in Production (EXCLUSIVE)

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    A documentary centered on Miami quarterback Cam Ward is in production from Firebrand Media. The doc will be a part of a 10-episode series titled “Zero Star,” about thriving athletes who were ...