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IS-Cambridge 2014
1 - 3 September 2014. Cambridge, UK.
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A prospect for turbulence in geomechanics
What can geotechnical engineers learn from granular mechanics?
Aging, structuration, and creep behaviour of sand
X-ray tomography for granular materials: current trends and perspectives
Advancing geomechanics using DEM
Granular Flows from the Laboratory to the Ski Jump
To see and compute as never before in granular materials: the Avatar concept
Geomechanics of crushable materials with the change of grading
The micromechanics of biological structures in marine sediments
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IS-Cambridge 2014
Committees
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Kings College, Cambridge
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Kings College, Cambridge
International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
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British Geotechnical Association
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