Stoll, 2004 - Google Patents
Measuring sea bed properties using static and dynamic penetrometersStoll, 2004
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- 4670017326247820651
- Author
- Stoll R
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- Civil engineering in the Oceans VI
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During recent experiments, which were sponsored by the Office of Naval Research, a number of different kinds of test were carried out to measure the insitu strength of the sea bed. These included quasi-static cone penetration tests, tests utilizing a freely-falling probe …
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