Shearing tests with a thin layer of clay between filter slabs render possible large and cyclic deformations with drainage. In the pressure range of 100 kPa they serve to validated visco-hypoplastic constitutive relations. This theory is also confirmed by tests with up to 14 MPa and super-imposed anti-plane cycles. After this kind of seismic disturbance the clay stabilizes if the ratio of permanent stresses is undercritical. Otherwise a spontaneous acceleration occurs after a delay. This could help to understand critical phenomena with clay smears in faults.
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Balthasar, K., Gudehus, G., Külzer, M., & Bertini, A. B. L. (2006). Thin layer shearing of a highly plastic clay. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 13(6), 671–680. https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-13-671-2006
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