Transactions of The Japanese Society of Irrigation, Drainage and Reclamation Engineering
Online ISSN : 1884-7234
Print ISSN : 0387-2335
ISSN-L : 0387-2335
On the Earth Work of the Kanto Loam Volcanic Ash Soil
Relationships Between the Soil Condition and the Traction Performance of Tractor
Hajime TAKENAKAFujio YAMAZAKIRokuro YASUTOMIAtsushi TADAKoki KANEDA
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1965 Volume 1965 Issue 14 Pages 71-76

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The Kanto Loam volcanic ash soil has abnormal engineering properties. Compared with non-volcanic ash soil, earth moving and compaction of the KantO Loam is more difficult. The authors investigated the relationships between the soil condition and the traction performance of tractors in the field and in the laboratory.
Results are as follows:-
1. The strength of the KantO Loam is decreased extremely by disturbance, which inevitably results in the decrease of the traction performance of tractors.
2. The mechanism of generating the power of traction is clarified.
3. The compaction of the fill up ground of the Kanto Loam is very difficult. This fact should be considered in planning the earth moving.
4. The engineering properties of soil are closely related to the history of the soil formation. We must create the field of the engineering pedology for the improvement of the earth work.

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