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Nonlinear Consolidation: Uniform Layer, Constant Load
Nonlinear Consolidation: Layered Profile, Time-Varying Load
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Soil Mechanics Notes
1.2 Soil Mineralogy
2.1 State of Stress At a Point
2.3 Principal Stresses, Eigenvalues, and Stress Paths
3.3 Terzaghi's 1-D Consolidation Theory: Static
3.3 Terzaghi's 1-D Consolidation theory: Videos
3.5 Finite Strain Consolidation Theory (Amount and Rate)
4.1 Stress at a Point - 2D
4.2 Stress at a Point - 3D
4.3 Mohr Circle and the Pole Method
4.4 Hydrostatic Water Pressure
4.5 Vertical Total Stress
4.6 Vertical Effective Stress
4.7 Horizontal Stress
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