Computer-Aided Structural Engineering (CASE) Project: Hyperbolic Stress-Strain Parameters for Structured/Cemented Silts.
Abstract
This report describes the research completed under the project titled 'Soil-Structure Interaction Parameters for Structured Silts.' The main objective of this research was to characterize the drained stress-strain behavior of naturally occurring structured/cemented silts. The results of this research were used to develop recommendations for hyperbolic stress-strain and Mohr-Coulomb shear strength parameters for use in soil-structure interaction analyses involving structured/cemented silts. This research utilized extensive oedometer and isotropically consolidated-drained triaxial compression tests on structured/cemented and reconstituted specimens to evaluate the importance of the structure/cementation on the stress-strain behavior and anisotropy of silts. Triaxial compression tests were also conducted on structured/cemented and reconstituted specimens at the natural degree of saturation and after laboratory saturation to investigate the effect of inundation on the drained stress-strain behavior of silts. In addition, unload/reload triaxial compression tests were conducted to estimate the unload/reload modulus and the effect of unloading/reloading on the degradation of the structure/cementation of silt. This report summarizes the test procedures, test results, and the resulting hyperbolic stress-strain and Mohr-Coulomb shear strength parameters for structured/cemented and reconstituted silt.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1996
- Accession Number
- ADA315163
Entities
People
- Kenneth R. Daly
- Robert M. Ebeling
- Timothy D. Stark
Organizations
- University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign