Stress path dependent small strain stiffness of Shanghai clay

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Abstract

The soil small strain stiffness plays an important role in many geotechnical applications such as machine foundations, deep excavations and earthquake ground response analysis. In this study, the small strain stiffness of saturated intact Shanghai clay specimen is measured in a hollow cylinder apparatus. The lateral earth pressure coefficient at rest is measured first during the one-dimensional consolidation. After consolidation, the very small strain stiffness is obtained by shear wave measurement using bender elements, while the degradation of small strain stiffness with strain is investigated by quasi-static loading with high resolution linear variable displacement transducers (LVDT). The effect of stress path on the small strain stiffness is also investigated. The results show that the small strain stiffness is nonlinear and significantly depends on the stress path.

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Gu, X., Li, Y., Liang, F., & Huang, M. (2019). Stress path dependent small strain stiffness of Shanghai clay. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 92). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199204003

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