5. Conclusion
The detailed analysis of soils, including their composition, granulometry, plasticity and chemical reactions, is crucial in civil engineering. Technological advances in the field of geophysics have made it possible to better understand these aspects, contributing to the design and implementation of safer, more sustainable construction projects. In-depth knowledge of soils and their behavior is therefore an indispensable asset for any civil engineer.
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Standards and norms
- Soils: reconnaissance and testing – Determining Atterberg limits – Liquidity limit at the cup – Rolling plasticity limit [cancelled] - NF P94-050 : 1995 - Septembre 1995
- Soils: reconnaissance and testing – Determining a material's compaction references – Proctor Normal test – Modified Proctor test - NF P94-093 - Octobre 2014
- Soils: reconnaissance and testing – Particle size analysis – Dry sieving method...
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