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Interpretation of strains in torsion shear tests

Authors
Lade, Poul V.Nam, JungmanHong, Won Pyo
Issue Date
Jan-2009
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Elasto-plastic behavior; Flow rule; Hollow cylinder specimens; Plastic strains; Principal stress rotation; Sand; Shear strength; Stress path; Torsion shear tests
Citation
COMPUTERS AND GEOTECHNICS, v.36, no.1-2, pp 211 - 225
Pages
15
Journal Title
COMPUTERS AND GEOTECHNICS
Volume
36
Number
1-2
Start Page
211
End Page
225
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/65306
DOI
10.1016/j.compgeo.2008.02.001
ISSN
0266-352X
1873-7633
Abstract
The normal and shear strains obtained in torsion shear tests may be interpreted in two different ways to gain insight into (I) the type of plastic potential to be employed in hardening plasticity stress-strain models, and (2) the coincidence in physical space of the plastic strain increment direction with the stress direction during principal stress rotation. Thirty-four drained torsion shear tests were performed oil hollow cylinder specimens of Santa Monica Beach sand deposited by dry pluviation. Twenty-six tests were performed oil tall specimens with height of 40 cm, and eight tests were performed oil short specimens with height of 25 cm to investigate the effect of the specimen height oil the soil behavior in hollow cylinder specimens. Each test was conducted with the same, constant inside and outside confining pressure, sigma(r), thus tying the value of b = (sigma(2)-sigma(3))/(sigma(1)-sigma(3)) to the inclination, beta, of the major principal stress. The directions of strain increment vectors at failure are compared with the directions corresponding to associated and non-associated flow. The relation between the directions of major principal strain increment and major principal stress during rotation of principal stress axes in physical space are investigated. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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