A Case Studies to Estimate the Shearing Characteristics of a Natural Cemented Gravel Soil Trough Large in situ Direct Shear Test Flexural Strength of Concrete by Carlo G Ferretti* in Advancements in Civil Engineering & Technology_ Open Journal of Civil Engineering
Abstract
In
project of applied geotechnical
engineering it is necessary to know the shearing characteristics of the
soil in place. In some cases, it is not possible to recover intact samples,
maintaining their representative mechanical properties and analyzing them in
the laboratory. It is, therefore, necessary to carry out tests in situ to
determine the mechanical characteristics of soil that are essential to project
design. This article reports a practical case study on alluvial sediments with
a coarse gravel sandy texture. For its appropriate analysis a large in situ
direct shear test has been designed and performed. This technique identified
the presence of a weak soil cementation by natural calcite and its important effect
on geotechnical soil failure behavior. Moreover, the test stated the unusual
shear characteristics for a granular soil-structure of alluvial origin, and the
proper cohesion and friction angle values (C=36.9 kPa; ϕ= 52°) to consider in
the project
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