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Delwyn G. Fredlund

Researcher at Golder Associates

Publications -  224
Citations -  21840

Delwyn G. Fredlund is an academic researcher from Golder Associates. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Soil mechanics. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 220 publications receiving 19631 citations. Previous affiliations of Delwyn G. Fredlund include Ruhr University Bochum & Zhejiang University.

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Determination of the shear strength parameters of an unsaturated soil using the direct shear test

TL;DR: In this article, a multistage direct shear test was performed on saturated and unsaturated specimens of a compacted glacial till and the results showed that the axis-trajectory shear was effective on both unsaturated and saturated specimens.
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A new modelling approach for unsaturated soils using independent stress variables

TL;DR: Although a number of constitutive models for unsaturated soils exist in the literature, some fundamental questions have not been fully answered as mentioned in this paper, and there are questions related to (i) the change of the...
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Constitutive relations for volume change in unsaturated soils

TL;DR: In this article, volume change constitutive relations for unsaturated soils are proposed from a semi-empirical standpoint, where one equation describes the deformation of the soil structure and a second equation defines...
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Shear-strength characteristics of a residual soil

TL;DR: Shallow landslides in natural residual soils slopes are common all over the world as mentioned in this paper. But the slip surfaces associated with these landslides are often situated above the groundwater table. Therefore, it i...
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Use of the grain-size distribution for estimation of the soil-water characteristic curve

TL;DR: In this article, the implementation of unsaturated soil mechanics into engineering practice is dependent, to a large extent, upon an ability to estimate unsaturated ground soil property functions, such as soil-water properties.