Strain softening and instability of sand under plane-strain conditions

A comprehensive experimental study on the strain softening and instability behaviour of granular soil under plane-strain conditions is presented in this thesis. A new plane-strain apparatus was developed and used in this study. The study was carried out by conducting specialised plane-strain tests o...

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Main Author: Wanatowski, Dariusz
Other Authors: Chu Jian
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-122082023-03-03T19:10:01Z Strain softening and instability of sand under plane-strain conditions Wanatowski, Dariusz Chu Jian School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Geotechnical A comprehensive experimental study on the strain softening and instability behaviour of granular soil under plane-strain conditions is presented in this thesis. A new plane-strain apparatus was developed and used in this study. The study was carried out by conducting specialised plane-strain tests on a marine dredged sand. Based on several series of drained and undrained tests, the drained and undrained characteristics of the sand under plane-strain conditions were determined. It was shown that the critical state line under the plane-strain condition is different from that under the triaxial condition. The strain softening behaviour of sand was investigated using strain path testing method. Two types of strain softening, material softening and banding softening were identified. Doctor of Philosophy (CEE) 2008-09-25T06:40:06Z 2008-09-25T06:40:06Z 2005 2005 Thesis Wanatowski, D. (2005). Strain softening and instability of sand under plane-strain conditions. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/12208 10.32657/10356/12208 en Nanyang Technological University 344 p. application/pdf
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Strain softening and instability of sand under plane-strain conditions
description A comprehensive experimental study on the strain softening and instability behaviour of granular soil under plane-strain conditions is presented in this thesis. A new plane-strain apparatus was developed and used in this study. The study was carried out by conducting specialised plane-strain tests on a marine dredged sand. Based on several series of drained and undrained tests, the drained and undrained characteristics of the sand under plane-strain conditions were determined. It was shown that the critical state line under the plane-strain condition is different from that under the triaxial condition. The strain softening behaviour of sand was investigated using strain path testing method. Two types of strain softening, material softening and banding softening were identified.
author2 Chu Jian
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Wanatowski, Dariusz
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author Wanatowski, Dariusz
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title Strain softening and instability of sand under plane-strain conditions
title_short Strain softening and instability of sand under plane-strain conditions
title_full Strain softening and instability of sand under plane-strain conditions
title_fullStr Strain softening and instability of sand under plane-strain conditions
title_full_unstemmed Strain softening and instability of sand under plane-strain conditions
title_sort strain softening and instability of sand under plane-strain conditions
publishDate 2008
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