Canadian Geotechnical Journal, October 2020 Table of Contents
The October issue of the Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Volume 57, No. 10, is available online to all CGS members. To access the current and past journals, log into your MyCGS account on the CGS website then select Geotechnical Publications. Non-CGS members can view the CGJ abstracts and citations for the October issue at: https://www.nrcresearchpress.com/toc/cgj/57/10.
Articles in this issue include:
- Evaluation of capillary water retention effects on the development of the suction stress characteristic curve
- Mapping soil nail loads using Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) simplified models and artificial neural network technique
- Shallow and deep failure mechanisms during uplift and lateral dragging of buried pipes in sand
- Mobility of dry granular flows of varying collisional activity quantified by smart rock sensors
- United void index for normalizing virgin compression of reconstituted clays
- The critical state line of nonplastic tailings
- Reducing uncertainties and improving sand soil-water retention curve (SWRC) predictions for hazard screening analyses
- Experimental measurement of monotonic and cyclic lateral resistance of risers and pipelines in Gulf of Mexico clays
- An approach to high-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembrane selection for challenging design requirements
- Nonlinear solutions for laterally loaded piles
- Frost heave and thaw consolidation modelling. Part 1: A water flux function for frost heaving
- Frost heave and thaw consolidation modelling. Part 2: One-dimensional thermohydromechanical (THM) framework