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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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Anisotropy in Oedometer Test on Natural Boom Clay

TL;DR: In this paper, the anisotropic behavior of Boom Clay in terms of compressibility and hydraulic conductivity was investigated in the context of underground disposal of radioactive waste in Belgium, and the results showed that the hydraulic conductivities of boom clay cannot be revealed under the test conditions adopted.
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Modélisation physique du comportement thermo-mécanique d'un pieu géothermique

TL;DR: In this paper, a synthese du program d'experimentation mene a l'Ecole des Ponts ParisTech depuis 2010 sur un modele physique 1'×'g. Le pieu modele considere dans cette etude est un tube creux en aluminium, de 20'mm de diametre exterieur and de 600'mm of longueur, equipe d'un systeme de controle de temperature.
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Unsaturated Hydraulic Properties of Fine Particles of Fouled Ballast Layer from an Ancient Railway Track Beds

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the hydraulic properties of these fine particles and analyzed the water retention curve and unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of a fouled ballast layer of a rail track, which was first sieved at 2 mm and then re-compacted to its initial in situ dry density.
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On the Resaturation of Swelling Claystone

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the hydration of unsaturated Callovo-Oxfordian (COx) claystone specimens from the 490 m deep URL of Bure in France by conducting hydration tests on unsaturated specimens under stress values that were lower, equal and higher than the in-situ stress.
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Aggregate size effect on the water retention properties of a lime-treated compacted silt during curing

TL;DR: In this paper, the main drying paths of the water retention curves of lime-treated soils were measured and aggregate size effect on water retention property was emphasised, showing that treated soils with smaller aggregate size have higher water retention capacity rather than soils prepared with larger aggregate size (S5).