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Determination of rating cone index using wheel sinkage and slip

Nam et al., 2010

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6096215525732621802
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Nam J
Park Y
Kim K
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Journal of Terramechanics

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It has been known from empirical equations that soil strength can be determined if wheel sinkage and slip of a vehicle can be measured on a soil surface. In this study, field data of wheel sinkage and slip were collected from two platform tractors of different sizes on gravely …
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