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The general and congruent effects of structure in natural soils and weak rocks

S. Leroueil, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1990 - 
- Vol. 40, Iss: 3, pp 467-488
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In this article, the engineering properties of naturally occurring sedimentary and residual deposits which are usually treated in geotechnical engineering as ‘soils’ are reviewed, and it is shown that usually they have characteristics due to bonded structure which are similar to those of porous weak rock.
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The engineering properties of naturally occurring sedimentary and residual deposits which are usually treated in geotechnical engineering as ‘soils’ are reviewed, and it is shown that usually they have characteristics due to bonded structure which are similar to those of porous weak rock. While this structure can arise from many causes, its effects follow a simple general pattern that involves stiff behaviour followed by yield. This yield can be described in a similar way to that occurring due to overconsolidation, although it is a separate phenomenon. The effects of structure are as important in determining engineering behaviour as are the effects of initial porosity and stress-history, which are the basic concepts of soil mechanics. As it can be described in a general way, it is concluded that structure and its effects should be treated as a further basic concept of equal importance. L'article passe en revue les proprietes des depots sedimentaires et residuels naturels qui sont nor-malement traites comm...

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On The Yielding of Soils

TL;DR: In this paper, Hvorslev's equation for the shear strength of clay is shown to define a surface in a space of three variables σ, e and τ. The progressive yielding of a sample defines a loading path in this space, and the paths taken by samples in differing tests can be correlated if a boundary energy correction is applied.
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Cemented sands under static loading

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Ninth Laurits Bjerrum Memorial Lecture: "Small is beautiful"—the stiffness of soils at small strains

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