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Application of Continuum Mechanics to Soil Compaction
Transactions of the ASAE (1958)
  • G. E. VandenBerg, Michigan State University
  • Wesley F. Buchele, Michigan State University
  • L. E. Malvern, Michigan State University
Abstract
To study the soil compaction prob­lem, the amount of compaction change at every point in the soil resulting from loads applied to the surface must be de­termined. If this change can be calculated, the effects obtained from varying the loads can be observed and thereby information gained which will permit predicting and possibly controlling compaction. Such cal­culations require a suitable theory of soil mechanics to formulate a mathematical model describing the soil.
Publication Date
1958
Publisher Statement
Copyright 1958 American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Posted with permission.
Citation Information
G. E. VandenBerg, Wesley F. Buchele and L. E. Malvern. "Application of Continuum Mechanics to Soil Compaction" Transactions of the ASAE Vol. 1 Iss. 1 (1958)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/wesley_buchele/40/