Article Category: Special Issue 19th KKMGiIG
Published Online: Sep 13, 2023
Page range: 247 - 252
Received: Feb 02, 2023
Accepted: Jun 14, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sgem-2023-0010
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The effect of the degree of consolidation and the stress path on the behaviour of remoulded Fujinomori clay for drained triaxial compression and extension was analysed using the Frictional State Concept. It is shown that the stress–dilatancy behaviour can be approximated by a linear general dilatancy equation given by the critical frictional state angle and two soil parameters. The newly formulated dilatant failure state is represented on the stress ratio plastic dilatancy plane by points lying on the friction state line defined by the friction state angle and the Friction State Concept parameters