Sliding criterion (geotechnical engineering)
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Sliding criterion (geotechnical engineering)
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The sliding criterion (discontinuity) is a tool to estimate easily the shear strength properties of a discontinuity in a rock mass based on visual and tactile characterization of the discontinuity. The shear strength of a discontinuity is important in, for example, tunnel, foundation, or slope engineering, but also stability of natural slopes is often governed by the shear strength along discontinuities. The sliding-angle is based on the ease with which a block of rock material can move over a d
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2024-01-26T04:11:30Z
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