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Effects of repeated rolling of agricultural tractors on soil stress and deformation state in sand and loess

Pytka, 2005

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13647975720447468252
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Pytka J
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Soil and Tillage Research

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The stress and deformation state was determined in sandy and loess soils under loading by agricultural tractors, driven at a velocity of 5km/h several times in the same track. The soil stress state was determined with the use of a stress state transducer, which was installed at …
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