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Stress-path Dependency of Resilient Behaviour of Granular MaterialsLiu, Ying 01 1900 (has links)
<p>The resilient modulus and Poisson's ratio of granular materials used in flexible pavement
structures is highly nonlinear, stress/strain path and direction-dependent. Resilient
properties are very important for realistic flexible pavement design. By far, several
important aspects, such as the effect of stress path, major principal stress rotation, initial
stress state and inherent fabric, on the cross-anisotropic resilient properties are not fully
understood. The main objective of this thesis was to study the cross-anisotropic resilient
properties of granular materials along various stress paths from both initial isotropic and
initial anisotropic stress states. Extensive resilient modulus stress path tests were
performed for this purpose. </p> <p> In this research, the resilient behaviour of the test material for initial isotropic stress states along various stress paths was investigated first, with particular interest in the stress/strain path dependency. New resilient modulus equations were then developed, by taking into account the effect of confining pressure and resilient strains. These equations can be used to estimate the cross-anisotropic resilient modulus corresponding to initial isotropic stress states. Selection of Poisson's ratio was also investigated. </P> <p> The effect of initial stress state on the resilient responses was studied through a
series of stress path tests with constant confining pressure and constant vertical stress,
respectively. Based on the experimental findings, revised equations for resilient modulus
and Poisson's ratio were proposed to account for the effect of ratio of initial horizontal
stress to vertical stress (Kini). The proposed equations can predict the cross-anisotropic resilient properties for various stress paths corresponding to initial isotropic/anisotropic
stress conditions. </p> <p> In order to provide a more comprehensive insight into the complex resilient
properties of granular materials along different stress/strain paths for various initial stress
states, a micromechanics approach was introduced to back-calculate the degree of fabric
anisotropy. The variations of fabric with stress path, initial stress state and final stress
state (i.e., state which corresponds to the peak stress during cyclic loading) were
investigated. To provide a reliable prediction of initial/inherent fabric anisotropy and
fabric evolution in constitutive s with embedded microstructure, an evolution law of
fabric anisotropy was developed. </p> / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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The influence of schooling on the resilient behaviour and academic performance of poverty-stricken adolescents in Gauteng schoolsKuyper, Nadine 06 1900 (has links)
The social and economic environments in which children develop are regarded as important variables which relate to academic performance. In order to support learners in achieving academically, an understanding of the role of these different variables is essential. The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of additional educational support on the resilient behaviour and subsequent academic performance of adolescents in Grades 9 and 10. A sample of 117 high school adolescents was used. Schools that offer additional educational support tend, on average, to show a healthier teacher-learner relationship, more parental involvement, superior cognitive development and better study orientation. All these factors were also found to contribute to a learner’s potential to demonstrate resilient behaviour. Based on the literature study and the empirical investigation, recommendations to parents, teachers and schools have been made. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling)
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The influence of schooling on the resilient behaviour and academic performance of poverty-stricken adolescents in Gauteng schoolsKuyper, Nadine 06 1900 (has links)
The social and economic environments in which children develop are regarded as important variables which relate to academic performance. In order to support learners in achieving academically, an understanding of the role of these different variables is essential. The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of additional educational support on the resilient behaviour and subsequent academic performance of adolescents in Grades 9 and 10. A sample of 117 high school adolescents was used. Schools that offer additional educational support tend, on average, to show a healthier teacher-learner relationship, more parental involvement, superior cognitive development and better study orientation. All these factors were also found to contribute to a learner’s potential to demonstrate resilient behaviour. Based on the literature study and the empirical investigation, recommendations to parents, teachers and schools have been made. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling)
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