Problems in Different Measuring and Assessment the Modulus of Deformation Using the Czech and German Methodologies
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https://doi.org/10.14311/834Keywords:
Modul of deformation, conventional Trans-European System, the substructure, Classification of Soils, the earth subgrade, the fixed track section, the corridor track, rubber plates, granulated gravel, the correlation coefficientAbstract
Comparative laboratory and in-situ measurements were used to establish the relationships between the static moduli of deformation calculated under the ED methodology and the DB methodology. The measurements proved that the moduli of deformation determined in accordance with the two methodologies cannot be substituted for each other.Downloads
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