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- Q4807905 subject Q7011470.
- Q4807905 subject Q7195079.
- Q4807905 subject Q7464107.
- Q4807905 subject Q7469421.
- Q4807905 subject Q8318017.
- Q4807905 subject Q8718891.
- Q4807905 abstract "In Geotechnical engineering the term asperity is mostly used for unevenness (roughness) of the surface of a discontinuity, grain, or particle with heights in the range from approximately 0.1 mm to many decimetre. Smaller unevenness is normally considered to be a material property (often denoted by material friction or basic material friction).".
- Q4807905 wikiPageExternalLink D5607.htm.
- Q4807905 wikiPageWikiLink Q1191291.
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- Q4807905 wikiPageWikiLink Q7011470.
- Q4807905 wikiPageWikiLink Q7195079.
- Q4807905 wikiPageWikiLink Q7464107.
- Q4807905 wikiPageWikiLink Q7469421.
- Q4807905 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318017.
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- Q4807905 wikiPageWikiLink Q8718891.
- Q4807905 wikiPageWikiLink Q880582.
- Q4807905 comment "In Geotechnical engineering the term asperity is mostly used for unevenness (roughness) of the surface of a discontinuity, grain, or particle with heights in the range from approximately 0.1 mm to many decimetre. Smaller unevenness is normally considered to be a material property (often denoted by material friction or basic material friction).".
- Q4807905 label "Asperity (geotechnical engineering)".