Title of article :
Some observations of volumetric instabilities in soils
Author/Authors :
David Muir Wood، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The direct shear apparatus was developed for soil testingbecause it reproduced the shear failure surfaces that formed
a part of the failure mechanism of many geotechnical systems. Typical shear tests on dense sands show a softening
load:displacement response which is associated with significant volumetric expansion. While shear localisations can be
detected from discontinuities in marker layers, the change in density can be detected using radiography. The progressive
formation of shear localisations is readily observed in situations which impose a discontinuity of boundary displacement
and these can naturally be interpreted as precursors to a failure mechanism. However, more subtle patterns of
volumetric strain or density localisation can be observed in situations where no such obvious boundary displacement
discontinuity exists but the sand body is subjected to a more general shearing. Such patterns have a structure which is
clearly related to the size of the sand particles. Several examples of such patterns are presented and implications for soil
testingand for model tests on soils are discussed
Keywords :
shearing , Scale effects , Localisation , Dilation , sand
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures