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Objective Oriented Multistage Ring Shear Test for Shear Strength of Landslide Soil
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Landslide SoilEngineeringRock SlopeMechanical EngineeringRing Shear TestSoil MechanicGeotechnical EngineeringRheological MeasurementSlope StabilityGeotechnical ProblemStrength PropertyStressstrain AnalysisRheologySoil EngineeringShear StrengthShear ZoneInternal Friction AngleLoad-bearing CapacityGeotechnical PropertyCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsShear TestMechanics Of Materials
Ring shear tests were conducted on five samples of different nature with a modified Imperial College type ring shear machine. The three different testing methods used, (1) individual sample testing for each normal stress, (2) increasing load multistage ring shear test, and (3) reducing load multistage ring shear test, all showed similar effective residual internal friction angle for the samples, irrespective of testing method. However, effective residual shear intercept was different according to the testing methodology. The internal friction angle did not vary, particularly after the first minimum point in the stress displacement curve, although the residual shear intercept decreased with increase in the displacement. The thickness of the shearing zone increased along with the displacement. The remolded peak shear strength for saturated conditions at field dry density varied with the consolidation history. Measurement of remolded peak shear strength was possible in a single sample using the increasing load multistage ring shear test at normal consolidation. The equilibrium water content of the sample after the ring shear test was nearly equal to the plastic limit.
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