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Geotechnical Frontiers 2017 : Geotechnical Materials, Modeling, and Testing
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ISBN: 1523113030 0784480478 Year: 2017 Publisher: Reston, Virginia : American Society of Civil Engineers,

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Selected papers from Geotechnical Frontiers 2017, held in Orlando, Florida, March 12–15, 2017. Sponsored by the Industrial Fabrics Association International and the Geo-Institute of ASCE. This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 97 peer-reviewed papers on geomaterials, modeling, and testing. Topics include: application of geofibers; behavior of compacted clays; energy geostructures; geosynthetics research, modeling, and testing; laboratory testing of offshore sediments; coastal geotechnics; soil and rock testing and modeling; thermal and hydraulic conduction; and unconventional geoengineering materials. GSP 280 will be of interest to geotechnical engineers and researchers working on the development and use of geosynthetics.


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Calculation of the Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity of Fine-Grained Soils (ANSI/ASCE/EWRI 65-17)
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ISBN: 0784480494 Year: 2017 Publisher: Reston, Virginia : American Society of Civil Engineers,

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Prepared by the KSTAT Standards Committee of the Standards Development Council of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers Calculation of the Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity of Fine-Grained Soils is the fourth standard in a series that enhances the probabilistic characterization and understanding of the behavior of a key groundwater parameter, the saturated hydraulic conductivity. Standard ANSI/ASCE/EWRI 65-17 provides guidelines for calculating saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat), permeability, and porosity of fine-grained soils. The calculation has four components: strain-stress data from a step-load test; one-dimensional vertical consolidation theory relating Ksat to the coefficient of consolidation; the relation between Ksat and permeability; and the relation between porosity and the void ratio of the soil. This standard’s methodology can be applied to refine or improve calculations of land subsidence, groundwater flow prediction, and transport of dissolved solutes moving in groundwater. The methodology in this standard is limited to fine-grained, compressible, inorganic soils. Highly organic soils (peat) exhibit anomalous primary and secondary consolidation and are out of scope of this standard. Standard ASCE 65-17 will be useful to environmental engineers, water resources engineers, and anyone who uses hydraulics in engineering.

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