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Anh Minh Tang
Researcher at École des ponts ParisTech
Publications - 224
Citations - 7009
Anh Minh Tang is an academic researcher from École des ponts ParisTech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water content & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 213 publications receiving 5461 citations. Previous affiliations of Anh Minh Tang include ParisTech & Tongji University.
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Hydraulic conductivity and microstructure changes of compacted bentonite/sand mixture during hydration
Qiong Wang,Yu-Jun Cui,Yu-Jun Cui,Anh Minh Tang,Jean-Dominique Barnichon,Simona Saba,Wei-Min Ye +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the unsaturated hydraulic properties of MX80 bentonite/sand mixture were characterized by carrying out a series of experiments including water retention test, infiltration test as well as microstructure observation.
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A method for predicting soil susceptibility to the compaction of surface layers as a function of water content and bulk density.
TL;DR: In this paper, a new pedotransfer function was proposed for 10 representative French soils collected from cultivated fields, a vineyard and forests, and a linear regression was obtained between soil precompression stress, the compression index, initial water content, initial bulk density and soil texture.
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Clays in radioactive waste disposal
TL;DR: In this paper, the retention and transfer properties of engineered barriers made up of compacted swelling clays in relation to microstructure features are described, such as volume change behaviour, volume change behavior, shear strength and thermal aspects.
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Thermo-mechanical behaviour of a compacted swelling clay
TL;DR: An isotropic cell permitting simultaneous control of suction, temperature and... is often considered as a possible buffer material for deep nuclear waste disposal as mentioned in this paper, but this is not the case here.
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Mechanical characterisation of the fouled ballast in ancient railway track substructure by large-scale triaxial tests
Viet Nam Trinh,Viet Nam Trinh,Anh Minh Tang,Yu-Jun Cui,Jean-Claude Dupla,Jean Canou,Nicolas Calon,Lucie Lambert,Alain Robinet,Olivier Schoen +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a large-scale triaxial cell was used to study the mechanical behavior of a fouled ballast layer of an ancient railway in order to investigate the effect of water content on the soil mechanical behavior.