leiremodell
Leiremodell, also known as clay model, is a type of geological model used to represent the physical properties and behavior of clay-rich soils. These models are typically constructed using real clay or a synthetic material that mimics the plasticity and rheological characteristics of clay. Leiremodell are employed in various fields, including civil engineering, geomechanics, and soil science, to study phenomena such as slope stability, foundation settlement, and the behavior of earth dams.
The construction of a leiremodell involves carefully preparing the clay material to achieve a desired consistency
Analysis of leiremodell involves observing and measuring the deformations, stresses, and fluid flow within the model