Study on Vibration Friction Mechanism of Vibration Compaction System

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The mechanism model of vibration compaction system was built. The vibration friction mechanism of vibratory compaction system was studied based on granular dynamics theory. The results show that the void ratio does a great impact on strength and compaction.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 706-708)

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1594-1597

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June 2013

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