The Study of Jinnan Loess Collapsible and Depth

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At present, there are not enough research for the initial collapse pressure and collapsible coefficient of the loess in the country; There are tests for the Jinnan collapsible loess, to study the collapsible coefficient and the initial collapse pressure changes with the depth. The results showed that: When the vertical pressure is 200 kPa , the collapsible coefficient is the largest. The collapsible coefficient decreases with the depth increase. The initial collapse pressure increases with the depth increase.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 919-921)

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809-812

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April 2014

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DOI: 10.1139/t96-060

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