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    Residual shear strength of fine-grained soils and soil-solid interfaces at low effective normal stresses

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    2015
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    Eid, Hisham T.
    Amarasinghe, Ruslan S.
    Rabie, Khaled H.
    Wijewickreme, Dharma
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    A laboratory research program was undertaken to study the large-strain shear strength characteristics of fine-grained soils under low effective normal stresses ([1]3-7 kPa). Soils that cover a wide range of plasticity and composition were utilized in the program. The interface shear strength of these soils against a number of solid surfaces having different roughness was also investigated at similar low effective normal stress levels. The findings contribute to advancing the knowledge of the parameters needed for the design of pipelines placed on sea beds and the stability analysis of shallow soil slopes. A Bromhead-type torsional ring-shear apparatus was modified to suit measuring soil-soil and soil-solid interface residual shear strengths at the low effective normal stresses. In consideration of increasing the accuracy of assessment and depicting the full-scale field behavior, the interface residual shear strengths were also measured using a macroscale interface direct shear device with a plan interface shear area of [1]3.0 m2. Correlations are developed to estimate the soil-soil and soil-solid interface residual shear strengths at low effective normal stresses. The correlations are compared with soil-soil and soil-solid interface drained residual shear strengths and correlations presented in the literature.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cgj-2014-0019
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/55912
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