Abstract
An experimental investigation of the relevance of the intermediate principal stress (σ2) on the deformation response of a sand is presented. The effects of σ2 are conveniently studied through the nondimensional stress parameter b = (σ2 σ3)/(σ1 σ3). A series of stress path tests was performed on Ottawa sand specimens in a hollow cylinder torsional shear device. The experimental program includes shear loading at different values of b, and special b tests, in which b was continuously varied at different stress directions. It is shown that the b value may have a significant influence on the stressstrain response of sand, depending on the loading conditions. Key words: hollow cylinder tests, generalized stress paths, sand, stressstrain behaviour, intermediate principal stress.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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46 articles.
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