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GTJ1509-EB

Geotechnical Testing Journal

Editor(s): Magued Iskander, Richard J. Bathurst

Get 18 papers analyzing the use of transparent soil as a tool to investigate soil-structure interaction problems in geotechnical engineering. Authored or co-authored by researchers located in eight different countries, papers fall into two categories: new techniques and new applications.

New techniques include transparent pore fluids used with transparent granular materials, transparent surrogate clays, transparent soils in centrifuge testing, thermal processes and heat flow in soil, and photoelastic sensors.

New applications include oil-structure interaction topics involving piles, geogrid-sand behavior during pullout, and projectile penetration in sand. This issue also features papers on soil remediation, grout permeation and fluid migration in rock and soil, and visualization of shear processes in analog clay soils, as well as studies on stream bed fluid-particle interaction.

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Developed by Committee: D18
Pages: 258
DOI: 10.1520/GTJ1509-EB