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Evaluation of the Undrained Shear Strength in Preconsolidated Cohesive Soils Based on the Seismic Dilatometer Test.

Authors :
Galas, Paweł
Lechowicz, Zbigniew
Sulewska, Maria Jolanta
Source :
Applied Sciences (2076-3417); Apr2019, Vol. 9 Issue 8, p1660, 19p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The undrained shear strength in cohesive soils can be evaluated based on measurements obtained from the standard dilatometer test (DMT) using single- and multi-factor empirical relationships. However, the empirical relationships presented in the literature may sometimes show relatively high values of the maximum relative error. The add-on seismic module to the seismic dilatometer test (SDMT) extends parameters measurable in a standard dilatometer test by the shear wave velocity V<subscript>s</subscript> as an independent variable. Therefore, a method for evaluating the undrained shear strength in cohesive soils based on data obtained from the seismic dilatometer test is presented in this study. In the method proposed, the two-factor empirical relationship for evaluating the normalized undrained shear strength τ<subscript>fu</subscript>/σ'<subscript>v</subscript> is used based on independent variables: The normalized difference between the corrected second pressure reading and the corrected first pressure reading (p<subscript>1</subscript> − p<subscript>o</subscript>)/σ'<subscript>v</subscript> and the normalized shear wave velocity V<subscript>s</subscript>/100. The proposed two-factor empirical relationship provides a more reliable evaluation of the undrained shear strength in the tested Pleistocene and Pliocene clays in comparison to the empirical relationships presented in the literature, with a maximum relative error max RE at about ±20% and the mean relative error RE at about 8%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20763417
Volume :
9
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Applied Sciences (2076-3417)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
136175279
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9081660