Soil Mechanics refers to the specialist area of
civil engineering requiring studies of the physical, mechanical, and chemical properties of soils, and the application of these studies to the design, analysis, and construction of
civil engineering structures— principally foundations, retaining walls, sheet pile walls, cofferdams, earth and rockfill dams, natural and man-made slopes, open excavations, tunnels, and pavement structures. It is necessary to consider the influence of the actual soil voltage distribution when establishing the consolidation equation to more realistically reflect the soil consolidation conditions during the vacuum preloading and electroosmosis process. Citations are important for a journal to get an impact factor. Impact
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