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The ash of rice rind is a pozzolanic material that reacts with the calcium hydroxide (Ca (OH)2) forming bonding composites, when finely worn out and in water presence. Considering this behavior, the objective of the present work was to evaluate the potential use of this residue in the enrichment of the content of pozzolanic materials of a tropical soil ...

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In the case of skyscrapers, the suitable bearing surfaces occur at considerable depth in rock formations, and when it is uneconomical to excavate the overlying weak material, socketed shafts are required for the foundations. In selecting a suitable foundation system, several factors must be taken into consideration. In this article problems associated t...

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The influence of soil drill rod length on the N value in the SPT-T test has been studied extensively by Mello (1971), Schmertmann & Palacios (1979), Odebrecht et al. (2002) and Cavalcante (2002). This paper presents an analysis of the Standard Penetration Test supplemented with torque measurement (SPT-T). A theoretical study of the resistance of...

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The bearing capacity of shallow foundations is a traditional problem in geotechnical engineering. Many authors have contributed to the solution of this problem using an equation valid under ideal conditions, such as strip foundation under vertical and centred loading and assuming the superposition of the separate effects of self-weight and surcharge. Su...

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