posted on 2014-05-07, 14:15authored byGerald Michael Conn
The main aim of the research was to study the behaviour of
a silty clay under two-way cyclic loading. Equipment was developed
for the application of a sinusoidally varying deviator stress to a
sample in the triaxial cell. The equipment was designed to apply
deviator stresses in both compression and extension during each
cycle.
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A programme of monotonic and two-way cyclic triaxial tests has
been performed on samples of Keuper Marl, isotropically consolidated
to a range of stress histories. The build-up of strain and pore
pressure during repeated loading is discussed. A model is developed,
within the framework of the critical state theory of soil mechanics,
to predict the amount of pore pressure produced by a given number of
loading cycles at a known stress level. An extension of the model
is suggested whereby the varied loading, more appropriate to offshore
foundation conditions, may be analysed.
In addition, a programme of monotonic and cyclic simple shear
tests has been performed. The equipment has been developed, during
the course of the research, to enable the direct measurement of pore
pressure during shear. At attempt has also been made to monitor the
change in lateral stress during shear by means of an instrumented
membrane. The results of the simple shear tests have been analysed
and are presented in terms of horizontal shear stress and effective vertical stress. An attempt has been made. to deduce the principal
stresses present in a sample subject to simple shear loading and a
method of relating the results from monotonic tests using simple
shear and triaxial devices is discussed.