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State of the Art Paper by H.G. Poulos

State of the Art Paper by H.G. Poulos

State of the Art Paper by H.G. Poulos

(OP)
I ran across a great article that I believe that all geotechnical engineers should download and read - it is a pretty good assessment of current foundation research vs application.  see URL below:

www.coffeygeosciences.com.au/journals/ISTANBUL-POULOS.pdf

RE: State of the Art Paper by H.G. Poulos

I'm getting a broken link, i.e. cannot be found.

RE: State of the Art Paper by H.G. Poulos

(OP)
maybe you need to putt htt:// in front of it?  I had downloaded several months ago and got URL from my Download Accelerator.  I will try to check again.

Paper is titled:  Foundations and retaining structures - research and practice.  Poulos, Carter, Small at U of Sydney.  

RE: State of the Art Paper by H.G. Poulos

(OP)
UcfSE - you are right.  Sorry to all. It is a very good paper with many up to date references.  Still, in conclusion, he says that the older true and tried solutions work just as well!

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