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Canadian Geotechnical Journal
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Interpretation of field vane strength of an anisotropic soil

Authors: Vinod K. Garga; Mahbubul A. Khan;

Interpretation of field vane strength of an anisotropic soil

Abstract

Determination of the undrained shear strength (Su) of overconsolidated soils such as the weathered clay crust overlying Leda clay is important for the design of shallow foundations and embankments. In situ vane shear tests and isotropically consolidated undrained triaxial tests have been conventionally used for this purpose. Contrasting test results from these two methods, low Su obtained from triaxial tests and high Su obtained from in situ vane shear tests, motivated further research into this problem. Strength anisotropy, due to in situ anisotropic state of stress and orientation of soil fabric during deposition, is believed to be the reason for these contrasting results. Improved testing and interpretation techniques for this type of anisotropic soil have been proposed. Weathered crusts are generally heavily over-consolidated, with K0 values greater than unity. Undrained triaxial shear tests conducted to date by various researchers are either isotropically consolidated or are anisotropically consolidated assuming K0 smaller than unity. Neither of these two methods represents the in situ state of stress of a clay crust. Therefore, in this investigation, the undisturbed samples were reconsolidated anisotropically to the in situ state of stress (K0 > 1) before shearing undrained in the triaxial test. Direct shear tests on horizontal and vertical specimens consolidated to normal stresses equal to σvo′ and σho′, respectively, were also conducted to investigate the strength anisotropy. Field vane tests have been reinterpreted in terms of this strength anisotropy. The undrained shear strength on top and bottom horizontal planes (Suh) obtained from these field vane tests within the crust provided comparable results with those from laboratory triaxial and direct shear tests which were reconsolidated to in situ stresses. Key words : in situ vane test, undrained shear strength, strength anisotropy, rate effect, anisotropic in situ state, weathered clay crust, overconsolidation.

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