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COURBE GRANULOMETRIQUE APRES FREQUENCES CUMULEES [1 record]

Record 1 1999-05-13

English

Subject field(s)
  • Scientific Measurements and Analyses
  • Statistical Graphs and Diagrams
  • Soil Mechanics (Engineering)
DEF

A frequency curve in which each group is added to the preceding one until the total number of observations is included; it commonly adds to 100%.

DEF

A curve showing the accumulative percentage by weight of particles within increasing or decreasing size limits as a function of diameter; the percentage by weight of each size fraction is plotted accumulatively on the ordinate as a function of the total range of diameters represented in the sample plotted on the abscissa.

Key term(s)
  • mass curve

French

Domaine(s)
  • Mesures et analyse (Sciences)
  • Diagrammes et graphiques (Statistique)
  • Mécanique des sols
CONT

La «courbe cumulative» du sédiment est construite en ajoutant les pourcentages des diverses phases et en utilisant le même diagramme orthogonal que pour un histogramme.

CONT

Les courbes cumulatives de fréquence sont une des représentations les plus complètes des granulométries et sont employées aussi bien dans les sciences de la Terre que dans les techniques industrielles.

CONT

Le traitement statistique des données de l'analyse granulométrique, est la courbe granulométrique cumulative.

Spanish

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