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Shear strength of municipal solid waste
Felix Okonta
, Frank Tchane
Department of Civil Engineering Science
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Engineering
Shear Strength
100%
Municipal Solid Waste
100%
Friction Angle
66%
Optimum Moisture Content
33%
Plastic Component
33%
Scavenging
33%
Maximum Dry Density
33%
Shear Strength Parameter
33%
Compaction Characteristic
33%
Keyphrases
Friction Angle
100%
Landfill Slopes
50%
Proctor Compaction
50%
Shear Strength Properties
50%
Separation at Source
50%
Compaction Strength
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Shear Strength
100%
Municipal Solid Waste
100%
Scavenging
25%
Recycling
25%
Landfill Site
25%
Domestic Waste
25%
Dry Density
25%
Separation at Source
25%
Material Science
Density
100%
Shear Strength
100%
Mechanical Strength
25%