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1 liquéfaction du sol
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > liquéfaction du sol
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2 Bodenverdünnung
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Bodenverdünnung
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3 Bodenverwässerung
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Bodenverwässerung
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4 licuación del suelo
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5 разжижение грунта
Русско-английский географический словарь > разжижение грунта
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6 sol
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7 Bodenverflüssigung
Bodenverflüssigung f liquefaction of the soil, liquefactionDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Bodenverflüssigung
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8 thixotrope Bodenverflüssigung
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > thixotrope Bodenverflüssigung
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9 виброразжижение грунта - потеря несущей способности вследствие резкого повышения порового давления при динамических воздействиях
Sakhalin energy glossary: soil liquefactionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > виброразжижение грунта - потеря несущей способности вследствие резкого повышения порового давления при динамических воздействиях
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10 разжижение грунта
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11 разжижение грунтов
Sakhalin energy glossary: soil liquefaction (OPL Tender Update)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > разжижение грунтов
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12 Bodenverflüssigung
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Bodenverflüssigung
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Soil liquefaction — describes the behavior of loose saturated unconsolidated soils, i.e. loose sands, which go from a solid state to have the consistency of a heavy liquid, or reach a liquefied state as a consequence of increasing porewater pressures, and thus… … Wikipedia
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Soil — For other uses, see Soil (disambiguation). A represents soil; B represents laterite, a regolith; C represents saprolite, a less weathered regolith; the bottommost layer represents bedrock … Wikipedia
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liquefaction — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin liquefaction , liquefactio, from Latin liquefacere, from liquēre to be fluid + facere to make more at do Date: 15th century 1. the process of making or becoming liquid 2. the state of being liquid 3 … New Collegiate Dictionary
liquefaction — /lɪkwəˈfækʃən/ (say likwuh fakshuhn) noun 1. the process of liquefying or making liquid. 2. a process which results in something with characteristics of a liquid, as in soil liquefaction …
Shear strength (soil) — Shear strength in reference to soil is a term used to describe the maximum strength of soil at which point significant plastic deformation or yielding occurs due to an applied shear stress. There is no definitive shear strength of a soil as it… … Wikipedia
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Consolidation (soil) — Consolidation is a process by which soils decrease in volume. According to Karl Terzaghi consolidation is any process which involves decrease in water content of a saturated soil without replacement of water by air. [citation needed] In general… … Wikipedia