Undrained Shear Strength cuand Undrained Elastic Modulus Eu of Anthropogenic Soils from Laboratory Tests

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Undrained shear strength cu and undrained elasticity modulus Eu are one of the basic mechanical parameters describing soil properties in engineering practice. In a simple way cu can be established by fall cone test or, similar as the Eu modulus, can be determined from the stress-strain curve obtained from the uniaxial or triaxial compression tests. The paper presents the results of laboratory tests od cu and Eu parameters carried out on anthropogenic soil in uniaxial compression tests and fall cone tests. The soil used in the study represented different types of materials used in earthworks - containing different share of clay fraction. Tests were provided on the soil in different bulk density and water contents. The paper proposes a method of estimating Eu50 on the basis of cone penetrometer tests. Such test does not require any additional preparation and can be performed directly on the soil compacted in the cylinder of the Proctor's apparatus, which allows for a quick assessment of the soil elasticity parameters.

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Tankiewicz, M., Strózyk, J., & Zieba, Z. (2021). Undrained Shear Strength cuand Undrained Elastic Modulus Eu of Anthropogenic Soils from Laboratory Tests. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 906). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012118

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