- Jean Lehuérou
Kérisel (18
November 1908 – 22
January 2005) was a
French engineer and Egyptologist. He was a
specialist in soil
mechanics and geotechnics...
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cover the case of
soils possessing both
cohesion and friction.
Caquot and
Kerisel modified Muller-Breslau's
equations to
account for a
nonplanar rupture...
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Tapio Lehtinen Finland 1981–82
Skopbank of
Finland Jean Le Huerou-
Kerisel France 1989–90 L'Esprit de Liberté
Abram Leibovich Soviet
Union 1989–90...
- the war: the
reconstruction plan and city
improvement initiated by Jean
Kérisel and Jean
Royer was
adopted as
early as 1943, and work
began as
early as...
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Kaplony (Hungarian-Swiss, 1933–2011)
Barry Kemp (British, 1940-2024) Jean
Kérisel (French, 1908–2005)
Athanasius Kircher (German, 1602–1680)
Kenneth Anderson...
- Sciences,
where he was
elected a life
member in 1934. In 1948, with Jean
Kérisel (1908–2005), his son-in-law and disciple, he
developed an
advanced theory...
- the
first stone of the new town
being laid on 23
November 1947 by Mr.
Kerisel,
construction manager at the
Ministry of
Reconstruction and Urbanism. It...
- of
fidelity to the
Civil Constitution of the
Clergy Jean
Kérisel (born Jean Lehuérou
Kérisel),
French engineer and Egyptologist. "Annie Le Houerou, sénatrice...
- mechanics". Géotechnique. 24 (2): 115–140. doi:10.1680/geot.1974.24.2.115.
Kérisel, J. (1975). "Old
structures in
relation to soil conditions". Géotechnique...