Forces Tension 1)Tension Compression 2)Compression Shearing 3)Shearing.
ANALYSIS OF OKLAHOMA MIX DESIGNS FOR THE NCAT TEST TRACK USING THE BAILEY METHOD TRB 85 TH ANNUAL MEETING WORKSHOP PRACTICAL APPROACHES TO DESIGN OF HOTMIX.
5th Intensive Course on Soil Micromorphology Naples 2001 12th - 14th September Image Analysis Lecture 11 Engineering Applications of Soil Micromorphology
Announcements Field trip to Tanque Verde this Saturday! 8:00 AM departure; loading dock.
Forces in Earth’s Crust Part 1. Stress: a force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume *The movement of Earth’s plates creates an enormous force.
Chapter 5 Deformation of the Crust 5.1 How is the crust deformed? Deformation - the bending, tilting, and breaking of the earth’s crust Turn to text page.
Basic Jet Streak Adjustments & Frontogenesis MEA 444 January 13, 2005.
II. Properties of Fluids. Contents 1. Definition of Fluids 2. Continuum Hypothesis 3. Density and Compressibility 4. Viscosity 5. Surface Tension 6. Vaporization.
Earthquakes What Is An Earthquake? Click here to find out.
Bike3.ppt1 H167 Hands-on Lab LAB 4: Stress and Strain.
Shearing. Punch and die Ratio of rough area:burnished area increases with higher ductility Punch travel depends on the ductility or brittleness. –A brittle.
Shaking and shearing in a vibrated granular layer Jeff Urbach, Dept. of Physics, Georgetown Univ. Investigations of granular thermodynamics and hydrodynamics.