talajstabilitás
Talajstabilitás refers to the ability of soil to resist deformation, erosion, or failure under applied loads or environmental stresses. It is a crucial property in geotechnical engineering, affecting the design and safety of structures built on or within the ground, such as buildings, bridges, dams, and roads. Stable soil ensures that foundations can adequately support loads without excessive settlement or collapse, and that slopes and embankments do not undergo landslides.
Several factors influence soil stability. These include the soil's physical characteristics, such as particle size distribution
Environmental conditions also impact talajstabilitás. Changes in moisture content, such as saturation from rainfall or drought,
Assessing talajstabilitás typically involves laboratory and field tests to determine parameters like shear strength, compressibility, and