1. Mechanical Behavior of Reinforced Specimen Using Constant Pressure Large Direct Shear Test.
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Gladwell, G. M. L., Ling, Hoe I., Callisto, Luigi, Leshchinsky, Dov, Koseki, Junichi, Matsushima, K., Mohri, Y., Aqil, U., Yamazaki, S., and Tatsuoka, F.
- Abstract
To investigate the deformation and strength characteristics of reinforced soil, a series of large scale direct shear tests (LDST) were performed on reinforced and unreinforced specimens of Toyoura sand using eight different types of reinforcements and rubber sheet. Two layers of reinforcement, 600mm × 500mm in cross section were installed perpendicular to shear direction in a shear box of size L x W x H 800mm × 500mm × 600mm. The tests results confirmed the accuracy of data obtained from LDST. Also, it was found that the tensile strain developed in the reinforcement was only about 2 ∼3% at peak state and much less than the rupture strain. The reinforced specimens exhibited high peak stress ratio and more dilative behavior provided mobilization of tensile stress was large enough to compensate the reduction of strength of sand, resulting in the spreading of the shear strain development area along with reinforcement. The pressure dependency of reinforced specimen was found to be higher than that of unreinforced specimen. Also the role of the mobilized tensile stress to cater the reduction of soil strength caused by strain softening became higher with lower constant pressures. I hope to provide a simple guideline about the paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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