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Hydraulic consolidation cell, a.k.a. Rowe-Braden consolidation cell by Geocomp
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Geocomp manufacturing Hydraulic consolidation cells, a.k.a. Rowe-Braden consolidation cells

September 16, 2010 rockman Comments Off on Geocomp manufacturing Hydraulic consolidation cells, a.k.a. Rowe-Braden consolidation cells

This is the first time I have heard of this type of consolidation/permeability testing. I won’t try to summarize myself, here’s a bit of a description from their newsletter: Hydraulic consolidation cells, a.k.a. Rowe-Braden consolidation […]

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