Shear Strength Calculations: Mohr-Coulomb Equation
Shear Strength Calculations: Mohr-Coulomb Equation
MOHR-COULOMB EQUATION
Cont.
In saturated soil, the total normal stress at a point is the sum of the effective
stress () and pore water pressure (u)
= u +
The MohrCoulomb failure criterion, expressed in terms of effective stress,
will be of the form
Cont.
Cont.
Cont.
The test equipment consists of a metal shear box in which the soil specimen
is placed.
The soil specimens may be square or circular in plan. The size of the
specimens generally used is about 51 mm by 51 mm or 102 mm by 102 mm
(2 in by 2 in or 4 in by 4 in) across and about 25 mm (1 in) high.
The box is split horizontally into halves. Normal force on the specimen is
applied from the top of the shear box.
Normal force on the sample is applied from the top of the shear box by dead
weight. Shear force is applied to the side of the top half of the box to cause
failure in the soil sample
Cont.
The test repeated more than 3 time with different value for force normal force.
Followed that the difference value for force shear force.
Clicker Question
Give two shortcomings of Direct Shear Test
Hint: Think about the failure plane and shear box. Is there a relation?
Think about normal force applied
What is the formula of residual shear strength of clay?
Consolidated-Drained
Triaxial Test
In the CD test, the saturated specimen first is subjected to an all around
confining pressure,3, by compression of the chamber fluid.
As confining pressure is applied, the pore water pressure of the specimen
increases by (if drainage is prevented). This increase in the pore water
pressure can be expressed as a non-dimensional parameter in the form (B = )
known as Skemptons Parameter.
Consolidated-Drained
Triaxial Test
In the CD test, the saturated specimen first is subjected to an all around
confining pressure,3, by compression of the chamber fluid.
As confining pressure is applied, the pore water pressure of the specimen
increases by (if drainage is prevented). This increase in the pore water
pressure can be expressed as a non-dimensional parameter in the form (B = )
known as Skemptons Parameter.
Because the pore water pressure developed during the test is completely
dissipated
Consolidated-Undrained Triaxial
Test
Numerical Problems
The results of direct shear test on a
specimen of dry sand are as follows:
Normal stress= 96.6kPa; Shear stress at
failure = 67.7kPa. By means of a Mohrs
circle of stress equation, find the
magnitude and direction of principal
stresses acting on a soil element within
the zone of failure
150
157.5
250
200
350
257.6
550
363.4