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Determination of Slake Durability Index (Sdi) Values on Different Shape of Laminated Marl Samples
2016
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment
The slake durability index (SDI) test is widely used to determine the disintegration characteristic of the weak and clay-bearing rocks in geo-engineering problems. However, due to the different shapes of sample pieces, such as, irregular shapes displayed mechanical breakages in the slaking process, the SDI test has some limitations that affect the index values. In addition, shape and surface roughness of laminated marl samples have a severe influence on the SDI. In this study, a new sample
doi:10.1088/1755-1315/44/2/022006
fatcat:h4qkfpzwoneg3c6v4vh7gllloa