compactation
Compactation refers to the process of increasing the density of a material by reducing its volume, often by expelling air or other interstitial substances. This can be achieved through various methods, including mechanical pressure, vibration, or the addition of binding agents. The primary goal of compactation is to make a material more solid, stable, and often easier to handle or transport.
In engineering and materials science, compactation is widely employed. For instance, in soil mechanics, the compactation
The effectiveness of compactation depends on factors such as the nature of the material, the applied pressure