cmorgh
Geotechnical
- Dec 17, 2002
- 35
Comments on the most suitable and practical tests (both field and laboratory) to investigate the mechanical properties of clayey gravels is appreciated.
It is usually very hard to trim the samples for triaxial (if suitable shellby or corebarrel sample could be collected),for many cases also the trx tests have not shown suitable results due to the existance of carse-grained gravel,....
The main purpose of the question is the consolidation settlement of the layer.
I do not mean the large scale insitu direct shear test or the long term large scale plate bearing test ( say, on RC pads).
Regards
cmorgh
It is usually very hard to trim the samples for triaxial (if suitable shellby or corebarrel sample could be collected),for many cases also the trx tests have not shown suitable results due to the existance of carse-grained gravel,....
The main purpose of the question is the consolidation settlement of the layer.
I do not mean the large scale insitu direct shear test or the long term large scale plate bearing test ( say, on RC pads).
Regards
cmorgh