Stress-Dilatancy for Soils. Part IV: Experimental Validation for Simple Shear Conditions
17 may 2017
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Publicado en línea: 17 may 2017
Páginas: 81 - 88
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/sgem-2017-0008
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© by Zenon Szypcio
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This paper validates the frictional state theory using published experimental data from simple, direct and ring shear tests. Simple shear is treated as a special case of plane strain conditions. In order to define complete stress and strain, additional assumptions are made: in the direct shear and ring shear tests, simple shear is assumed to occur in the shear band. For Φo = Φ′cv = Φ′r, the stress-dilatancy relationship obtained from the frictional state theory is similar to the relationships proposed by Taylor and Bolton. Further experiments, especially those that use a hollow cylindrical shear apparatus, are necessary to fully validate the frictional state theory in simple shear conditions.