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MATEC Web of Conferences
Volume 53, 2016
International Scientific Conference Week of Science in SPbPU – Civil Engineering (SPbWOSCE-2015)
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Article Number | 01013 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Engineering and Technology | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20165301013 | |
Published online | 15 April 2016 |
Mathematical Modeling of Hydrophysical Properties of Soils in Engineering and Reclamation Surveys
1 Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Politechnicheskaya, 29, St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia
2 St.Petersburg State Agrarian University, Peterburgskoye shosse, 2, St. Petersburg-Pushkin, 196601, Russia
3 Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Eberswalder Straße 84, Müncheberg, 15374, Germany
a Corresponding author: kate-petro@yandex.ru
All structures are built of, or through, or supported by earth materials including soil. Thus soil surveys in civil-engineering field are an important step in the construction. A lot of things depend on their results, especially the cost of construction, durability. The hydraulic conductivity needs one of the most laborious, and expensive surveys, thereby it is necessary to reduce these disadvantages. Were considered different methods (a laboratory, field and a mathematical model), and conclusions were drawn about economic feasibility of using the least laborious method. This method can be used under the various constructions, when engineering or reclamation surveys take place.
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