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The two main characteristics of polymers that are utilized in the applications of fiber.
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The following table gives the variation of the field standard penetration number (№60) in a sand deposit:
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The groundwater table is located at a depth of 12 m. The dry unit weight of sand from 0 to a depth of 12 m is 17.6 kN/m³. Assume the mean grain size (D 50) of the sand deposit to be about 0.8 mm. Estimate the
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17
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23
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