Okiryu
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 13, 2013
- 1,094
Hi, for UU triaxial tests (saturated ML), I have 3 stress-strain curves for different confined pressures. In my case, these pressures are around 50 kPa, 100 kPa and 200 kPa. So, I had 3 different modulus.
For example, if I want to calculate the secant modulus at a certain depth, say around 6m. Is it correct to use the modulus obtained from the stress-strain curve for the 50 kPa of confined pressure? Effective stresses at 6m for a typical soil (wet density of 18 kN/m3) with water table at the surface will be around 50 kPa.
Also, should the modulus be similar for these 3 curves since the shear strength is constant at any vertical stress?
I will check my soil mechanics books tomorrow, but if you can provide some guidance here, it will be greatly appreciated.
For example, if I want to calculate the secant modulus at a certain depth, say around 6m. Is it correct to use the modulus obtained from the stress-strain curve for the 50 kPa of confined pressure? Effective stresses at 6m for a typical soil (wet density of 18 kN/m3) with water table at the surface will be around 50 kPa.
Also, should the modulus be similar for these 3 curves since the shear strength is constant at any vertical stress?
I will check my soil mechanics books tomorrow, but if you can provide some guidance here, it will be greatly appreciated.