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an engineering geological characterisation of tropical clays - GBV

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The upper ends <strong>of</strong> the v<strong>an</strong>es were operated at a penetration depth <strong>of</strong> at least 300 mm from the<br />

ground surface, to avoid possibly disturbed upper soil zones (DIN 4096, 1980). The torque<br />

required to cause rotation <strong>of</strong> the cylinder <strong>of</strong> soil enclosing the v<strong>an</strong>e was measured <strong>an</strong>d/ or read<br />

<strong>of</strong>f, <strong>an</strong>d this enabled the undrained shear strength <strong>of</strong> the s<strong>of</strong>t soil to be calculated using the<br />

equation below (DIN 4096, 1980; Head, 1988; Richwien & Lesny, 2000) i.e.,<br />

where c = v<strong>an</strong>e shear strength (kN/m²)<br />

T = applied torque (kN.m)<br />

D = diameter <strong>of</strong> v<strong>an</strong>e (m)<br />

<strong>an</strong>d H = 2D for apparatus used in this study (m)<br />

c = 6T/(7πD³) kN/m² (4.1)<br />

Plates 4.5(a) & (b) V<strong>an</strong>e shear testing in s<strong>of</strong>t black <strong>clays</strong>.<br />

A general guide to the description <strong>of</strong> soils based on results <strong>of</strong> v<strong>an</strong>e shear tests is summarised<br />

in Table 4.1 (BS 1377: 1975).

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