To determine the shear strength parameters (ϕ) and (c) of the given soil sample with the help of a direct shear test. Apparatus
To determine the shear strength parameters (ϕ) and (c) of the given soil sample with the help of a direct shear test. Apparatus
EXPERIMENT NO. 3
To determine the shear strength parameters (ϕ) and (c) of the given
soil sample with the help of a direct shear test.
Apparatus:
Direct shear machine with proving ring and appropriate dial gage
Direct shear box and shear box cart
Balance or scale sensitive to 0.001g
Horizontal dial gage sensitive to 0.001 in per division
Objective:
The main objective of this experiment is to find out the shear strength of the give soil sample
in both saturated and unsaturated condition. Shear strength of the soil sample tells about the
maximum load that a soil sample can take before failure or shearing.
Reference:
ASTM D-3080- Standard test method for carrying out the direct shear test on the given
soil sample.
Related Theory:
Shear Strength:
The shear strength of a soil is a measure of its resistance to deformations by continuous
displacement of its individual soil particles. Soil shear strength is an important
consideration in foundation bearing capacity analysis, highway and airfield design and
construction, slope stability of earth, embankments and retaining wall construction.
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Cohesive Soil:
A cohesive soil on the other hand, is usually a fine-grained soil containing greater
percentages of clay particles. True cohesion can be developed between fine-grained soil
particles that have been in stationary 'contact' over a long period.
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Procedure:
Assemble the Shear Box:
Place the upper half of the shear box on the lower half.
Place two clamping screw in their proper holes to hold the two shear box halve in place.
Turn the separation screws counter clockwise until they no longer extend beyond the
base of the upper shear box half.
Place the assembled shear Box in the shear box cart making certain that it is pointed in
the correct direction.
Place the lower gripper plate (grid plate) in the shear box with the grippers extending
upward. The gripper vanes should be perpendicular to the direction of travel during
shear.
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Set the load dial gauge (LDG) and deformation dial gauge (DDG) to zero.
Apply the horizontal load on the lower plate of the shear box with the help of a
machine or manually.
Note the load dial gauge (LDG) reading after 20 division with respect to the
deformation dial gauge (DDG).
Note the reading until load dial gauge (LDG) gives the same value for different
deformation dial gauge (DDG).
Repeat the same procedure on the other two samples under saturated conditions.
After that repeat the whole experiment for the un-saturated soil sample and compare
the results of the results of saturated sample and un- saturated samples. And draw the
failure envelope for both the cases.
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b ΔH
Observations and Calculations
Test Specimen = Saturated
Volume of the sand = 6 x 6 x 2 = 72 cm3
Original cross-sectional area = Ao = 6 x 6 = 36 cm2 = 3600 mm2
Weight of the sample = Ws = 115 g
Weight of hanger = 8 lb 15 ounce = 8.94 lb (l lb = 16 ounce)
DDG constant = 0.01 mm/div.
LDG constant = 0.0001 in/div
Proving ring constant = 0.8 lb/div
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SAMPLE #1
Normal load = 10 lb
Total normal load = 10 + weight of hanger = 10 + 8.94 = 18.94 lb
Normal Stress
Ac = Ao - b ΔHCorrected Area
Shear Stress
DisplacementHorizontal
Shear ForceHorizontal
Load Dial Reading
Horizontal D/R
Sample #
Normal
Load
F
N Ac
Ac
τ=
lb N Div. mm mm2 lb N kN/m2 kN/m2
σn =
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
18.94 82.862 0.0 0.0 3600 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.01 0.0
SAMPLE #2
Normal load = 20 lb
Total normal load = 20 + weight of hanger = 20 + 8.94 = 28.94 lb
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Normal Stress
Ac = Ao - b ΔHCorrected Area
Shear Stress
DisplacementHorizontal
Shear ForceHorizontal
Load Dial Reading
Horizontal D/R
Sample #
Normal
Load
F
N Ac
Ac
τ=
lb N Div. mm mm2 lb N kN/m2 kN/m2
σn =
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
28.94 126.61 0.0 0.0 3600 0.0 0.0 0.0 35.1694 0.0
2 28.94 126.61 120 1.2 3528 19.5 15.2 66.5 35.8879 18.8492
28.94 126.61 200 2.0 3480 21.5 16.8 73.5 36.3829 21.1207
Normal load = 30 lb
Total normal load = 30 + weight of hanger = 30 + 8.94 = 38.94 lb
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Normal Stress
Ac = Ao - b ΔHCorrected Area
Shear Stress
DispalcementHorizontal
Shear ForceHorizontal
Load Dial Reading
Horizontal D/R
Sample #
Normal
Load
F
N Ac
Ac
τ=
lb N Div. mm mm2 lb N kN/m2 kN/m2
σn =
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
38.94 170.36 0.0 0.0 3600 0.0 0.0 0.0 47.3222 0.0
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25
20
Sample
τ 15 1
(kN/m2 ) Sample
2
10
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
ΔH (mm)
25 f(x) = 0.55 x
Shear Stress τf (kPa)
20 Mohr Coulomb
Faliure Envelope
15 Linear (Mohr
Coulomb Faliure
Envelope)
10
0
20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
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SAMPLE #1:
Normal load = 10 lb
Total normal load = 10 + weight of hanger = 10 + 8.94 = 18.94 lb
Ac = Ao - b ΔHCorrected Area
Normal Stress
Shear Stress
DispalcementHorizontal
Shear ForceHorizontal
Load Dial Reading
Horizontal D/R
Sample #
Normal
Load
F
N Ac
Ac
τ=
lb N Div. mm mm2 lb N kN/m2 kN/m2
σn =
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
18.94 82.862 0.0 0.0 3600 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.0186111 0
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SAMPLE #2
Normal load = 20 lb
Total normal load = 20 + weight of hanger = 20 + 8.94 = 28.94 lb
Ac = Ao - b ΔHCorrected Area
Normal Stress
Shear Stress
DispalcementHorizontal
Shear ForceHorizontal
Load Dial Reading
Horizontal D/R
Sample #
Normal
Load
F
N Ac
Ac
τ=
lb N Div. mm mm2 lb N kN/m2 kN/m2
σn =
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
28.94 126.61 0.0 0.0 3600 0 0.0 0.0 35.1722222 0
28.94 126.61 120 1.2 3528 18.5 15.17 66.368 35.8900227 18.81463
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SAMPLE #3
Normal load = 30 lb
Total normal load = 30 + weight of hanger = 30 + 8.94 = 38.94 lb
Ac = Ao - b ΔHCorrected Area
Normal Stress
Shear Stress
DispalcementHorizontal
Shear ForceHorizontal
Load Dial Reading
Horizontal D/R
Sample #
Normal
Load
F
N Ac
Ac
τ=
lb N Div. mm mm2 lb N kN/m2 kN/m2
σn =
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
38.94 170.36 0.0 0.0 3600 0 0.0 0.0 47.325 0
38.94 170.36 140 1.4 3516 26.5 21.73 95.082 48.4556314 27.04266
38.94 170.36 180 1.8 3492 27.5 22.55 98.67 48.7886598 28.25601
38.94 170.36 200 2.0 3480 27.5 22.55 98.67 48.9568966 28.35345
38.94 170.36 220 2.2 3468 27.5 22.55 98.67 49.1262976 28.45156
25
20
τ 15
Sample
(kN/m2 ) 1
10 Sample
2
5
0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2
ΔH (mm)
25 f(x) = 0.56 x
Shear Stress τf (kPa)
20 Mohar Coulmb
Faliure Envelope
15 Linear (Mohar
Coulmb Faliure
Envelope)
10
0
20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Precautions:
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Placing of the soil sample in shear box is done with great care.
Place the shear plate perpendicular to the direction of the applied horizontal load.
Set the LDR and DDG before the application of the load to zero.
Note down the least count of LDR and DDG before the start of the experiment.
Comments:
The experiment gives the shear stress of the soil sample under both saturated and un-saturated
state by direct shear test. Experiment shows that the shear strength of the granular soil is more in
case of un-saturated condition as compared to the shear strength of the granular soil in saturated
soil. The shear stress value obtained from the direct shear test is not the actual value of shear
stress to shear the soil because direct shear test is along the predetermined which may not be the
weakest plane of the soil to shear.
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