Abstract
The influence of the first invariant of the effective stress tensor upon the deviatoric response of a cohesive soil is investigated. Triaxial compression tests with effective octahedral normal stress control show the deviatoric stress-strain response to be definitely affected by the value of the effective octahedral stress, [Formula: see text]. The values of [Formula: see text] range from 7.5 psi to 30.0 psi. For a constant value of strain, the deviatoric stress increases with an increase in [Formula: see text]. The ultimate shear strength can be approximated as a linear function of [Formula: see text]. Hyperbolic representation of the stress-strain response provides a convenient method for obtaining a measure of the ultimate shear strength using the response of stress states other than failure. The deviatoric stress-strain response as a function of the effective octahedral stress, [Formula: see text], can be expressed in the normalized form[Formula: see text]where ε is the strain, [Formula: see text] is a measure of the shear strength expressed in terms of [Formula: see text] , and A as well as B are numerical coefficients.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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9 articles.
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