Author:
Setev Nyamdorj,Ganbold Adiyajav,Janlav Sarantuya
Abstract
Dynamic compaction, including heavy compaction, is a widespread method throughout the world for improving the physical and mechanical characteristics of subsidence and low-density soils. The results of theoretical and experimental studies have established that the depth of compaction and the density of compacted soils depend on the weight, shape of the bottom, the height of the tamper and humidity, the type of structural connection, and the granulometric composition of the compacted soil. This article discusses the results of compaction with a heavy tamper when soaking loess-like subsidence soil, widespread in the city of Darkhan, Mongolia, to optimal moisture.
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