81 research outputs found

    Why is the future ready for environmental geotechnics?

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    The perception of geotechnical problems has, in recent years, been challenged by requirements for balance between traditional engineering and environment-friendly, sustainable solutions. Modern geotechnical engineers have to develop knowledge on the environment surrounding their solutions and thrive within the new discipline of environmental geotechnics. The general trends in the discipline are used as a background to personal experience to establish the place of a generic environmental geotechnics framework within the sustainable development area. Recent developments and potential future trends in areas that could be considered as part of environmental geotechnics are briefly outlined together with the need for training and education. </jats:p

    The importance of ground investigation findings in the design for overhead line electrification foundations

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    Practical methodology for the design and management of instability in hard rock tunnels

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    BIM awareness, knowledge, and implementation within a multi-disciplinary design consultancy in Scotland

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    Renewable energy potential of roadside grass cuttings

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    Test data from pullout experiments on vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides) grown in semi-arid climate

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    The data set presented in this article includes the results of pullout tests carried out on vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides) growing on an abandoned terrace slopes in Spain. The results comprise tables showing the resistance of each tested vetiver plant to pullout forces applied to it at various angles. The dataset also contains the measurements of the displacement at each pullout force increment. The dataset also includes the plots of the pullout resistance of each vetiver plant against the measured displacement
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