Compensated Foundations on soft clay by partial replacement with expanded polystyrene (EPS)

Faculty Engineering Year: 2006
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages: 91-106
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Journal: JHpournal of The Egyptian Geotechnical Society The Egyptian Geotechncial Society Volume:
Keywords : Compensated Foundations , soft clay , partial replacement    
Abstract:
Recently Expanded Polystyrene blocks have been used as light weight fill material in many applications such as in landscaping over underground garages, around and above underground basements, as subgrade and fill under flexible pavements, a
   
     
 
       

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