Reinforced soil project : trial walls at Old Dalby and other initial studies (TM-CES-132)

Last updated on 12 April 2013 2:54
Reinforced soil is a construction technique which in many instances enables earth retaining structures to be built more cheaply than by conventional means. Railway applications of reinforced soil might include the following: a) Significant cost savings where reinforced soil is substituted for conventional earth retaining structures - e.g. in...
Author(s): Evans E S R
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1990
United Kingdom
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