Civil Engineering - Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Section 4 (Q.No. 43)
43.
For testing a saturated clay for shear strength, the test recommended, is
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BHARAT THANTH said:
5 years ago
Direct shear test for cohesionless, triaxial compression test for all soil, unconfined compression test and vane shear test for cohesive soil.
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Lali said:
5 years ago
But since the soil is saturated, UCS (Unconfined compression test) not possible since the sample is not confined from the side.
So, we can go for a triaxial test.
So, we can go for a triaxial test.
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Atanu said:
5 years ago
When triaxial test is done without confining pressure it is known as unconfined compression test.
This test is suitable only for fully saturated clay.
This test is suitable only for fully saturated clay.
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Kajal ncp said:
8 years ago
According to me, it will be vane shear test, either none of the above.
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Jayesh h gandhi said:
4 years ago
If saturated clay is there then unconfined shear test is recommded.
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Mukund said:
8 years ago
The answer is TRIAXIAL TEST.
Yashdeep said:
8 years ago
I think answer is triaxial test (UU test).
Viru kapoor said:
7 years ago
Triaxial test is generally suitable for all type of soil.
Shhs said:
7 years ago
Yes, correct @Viru.
But C is also true.
But C is also true.
Naveen Yadav said:
7 years ago
When triaxial test is done without confining pressure it is known as unconfined compression test.
This test is suitable only for fully saturated clay.
This test is suitable only for fully saturated clay.
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