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Author: Braja M. Das, Nagaratnam Sivakugan
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Calculate the effective friction angle.
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A consolidated-undrained test determines that the shear strength of a normally consolidated clay is given by τf = σ’tan 27o. The confining pressure is 150 kPa, and deviator stress at failure is 120 kPa.• Find the consolidated-undrained friction angle• Pore water pressure developed in the specimen at failureFinal answer should be in 3 decimal places.
A triaxial shear test was performed on a well-drained sand sample. The normal stress on the failure plane and the shear stress on the failure plane, at failure were determined to be 6100 psf and 4600 psf, respectively.
a. Determine the angle of internal friction of the sand?
b. Determine the angle of the failure plane?
c. Determine the maximum principal stress?
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5- The shear strength of a normally consolidated clay can be given by the equation tf o'tan 27°. Following are the
results of a
consolidated-undrained
test on the clay.
• Chamber-confining pressure = 3,130 lb/ft²
Deviator stress at failure = 2,510 lb/ft²
a) Determine the consolidated-undrained friction angle
b) Pore-water pressure developed in the specimen at failure
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