Zesdraadmeting
Zesdraadmeting, also known as six-wire measurement, is a method used in geotechnical and civil engineering to determine the properties of soil or other granular materials. This technique involves passing six parallel wires through or beneath a material sample and measuring the forces exerted on each wire under various load conditions. The primary purpose of zesdraadmeting is to assess parameters such as shear strength, internal friction angle, cohesion, and deformation characteristics of soils or granular substances.
The procedure typically involves anchoring the six wires within a test specimen or in situ, then applying
Zesdraadmeting offers advantages over simpler methods by providing more comprehensive data about the anisotropic and heterogeneous
This technique is recognized for its accuracy and ability to simulate real-world loading conditions, making it