| 41. | The amalgam is also considered as brittle material where the compressive strength is much higher than the tensile and shear strength.
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| 42. | The steady state strength is defined as the shear strength of the soil when it is at the steady state condition.
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| 43. | Good shotwelds have twice the shear strength of a rivet of similar diameter and can be placed 50 percent closer together.
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| 44. | Remolded soil at the plastic limit is quite stiff, having an undrained shear strength of the order of about 200 kPa.
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| 45. | When a slope made of loose material possesses this angle, its shear strength perfectly counterbalances the force of gravity acting upon it.
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| 46. | The temperatures reached were around 800 �C . These clay cylinders worked like piles giving greater shear strength to the creep surface.
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| 47. | The Gulf of Mexico is tectonically passive with low shear strength, but seaward slumping has produced a weak but mappable stress field.
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| 48. | The depth depends ( among other things ) on the type of coverage, the shear strength of the soil and the overlay.
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| 49. | UTEXAS employs a fast automatic search algorithm to find the failure surface with the lowest factor of safety with respect to shear strength.
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| 50. | CFRP can also be applied to enhance shear strength of reinforced concrete by wrapping fabrics or fibers around the section to be strengthened.
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