Correlation relations of physical and mechanical characteristics of soils used in the construction of a railway subgrade for the development of the transport complex in the Azov-Black Sea region of Russia
https://doi.org/10.46973/0201-727X_2023_2_51
Abstract
The work is devoted to the study of the physical and mechanical properties of clay and sandy soils used in the construction of a new and reconstruction of the existing railway subgrade in the direction of Kotelnikovo – Tikhoretskaya – Krymskaya for the development of ports in the Azov-Black Sea region of Russia and the construction of correlation ratios obtained from the results of correlation and regression analysis of soil properties. Such ratios may be in demand when monitoring the accuracy of laboratory tests of the properties of soil materials and increase the speed of engineering and geological surveys and the selection of a quarry with the further development of the road network in a given region. In addition, regression ratios can increase the speed of decision-making on the use of a specific type of soil for the reconstruction of the subgrade using certain characteristics that can be determined with the least time.
About the Author
M. V. OkostRussian Federation
Okost Maksim Victorovich - Chair «Track and Track Facilities», Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Associated Professor
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Okost M.V. Correlation relations of physical and mechanical characteristics of soils used in the construction of a railway subgrade for the development of the transport complex in the Azov-Black Sea region of Russia. Vestnik Rostovskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Putej Soobshcheniya. 2023;(2):51-72. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46973/0201-727X_2023_2_51
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