Definition of Saturation (and internal vibration)

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Saturation (and internal vibration)

The term 'Saturation (and internal vibration)' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' A method of compacting soil using water added to soil and internal vibrators (such as a concrete vibrator) are worked down through the depth of soil placed. The condition of being filled to capacity'.

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