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This is a diagram of a mechanically stabilized earth wall. The diagram features are such as to show how it will be modeled in a finite element analysis.

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current00:08, 27 August 2007600×418 (11 KB)Basar (Source: [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/geotech/pubs/03048/chap3.cfm] This is a diagram of a mechanically stabilized earth. The diagram features are such as to show how it will be modeled in a finite element analysis. )
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