Hi all,
I have some questions in these types.
01. Only consolidation analysis is possible after the undrained analysis in A and if it is B then manual said Su is needed to update. Please explain this statement.
02. Based on undrained A, it over estimates the Cu of the soil in MC but not in advanced model like HS method A (as it matches like real soil behaviour) , can you explain how ?
03. MC model is not correct model and lets say if I'm going to use MC model, which type is more suitable as every types has pros and cons for example A=> correct PWP calculation but over-estimates the Cu , B=> PWP calculation is not correct, C => total stress analysis only.
04. How PWP calculation in undrained B is not correct? and why C is not available in HS?
One literature paper indicated like this for MC, A and B
Thanks.
Dear Mr. Dennis,
Noted, thanks.
Ok, so you found 1 paper for 1 specific type of clay somewhere in the world ....
And there are many reasons why not to trust this paper:
- The use the assumption in advance that the CU results are not good and the CD results are while that should have been investigated. So they're not investigating, they're looking to prove an assumption without explaining where that assumption comes from.
- There is no information on whether the CU test was properly consolidated and the CD test excess pore pressures.
- When doing a 15-21 days CD test on soft clay no doubt there are effects from for instance creep (and creep induces excess pore pressures, for instance)
- There may have been effects of suction around the failure area for the CD test, and suction may lead to higher strength for soft clays. But such effects cannot just be considered for general cohesion and friction angle values.
The biggest danger of using data from publications is that they're often for 1 specific soil under very specific conditions, and any conclusions cannot be used for other soils in other parts of the world under different conditions.
With kind regards,
Dennis Waterman
By referring to this paper.
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Thanks,
Nitha.
It is better to do a CD test, but for clay that is almost impossible ....
Why would effective strength values vary for CD and CU tests? They should give the same strength values, unless the CU test was not properly consolidated. (hence the test started when there were still excess pore pressures in the sample).
Thanks for the reply, so it is better to use CD test eventhough we have some correlations from undrained stiffness to effective stiffness because effective strength values vary for CD and CU tests.