05 Triaxial Test
05 Triaxial Test
05 Triaxial Test
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Triaxial Shear Test
• The triaxial shear test is
one of the most reliable
methods available for
determining shear
strength parameters. It is
used widely for research
and conventional testing.
Triaxial Shear Test
• Developed by Casagrande in an attempt to overcome some of
the serious disadvantages of the direct shear test.
Advantages over DST
• More Versatile
• Drainage can be well controlled
• There is no rotation of the principal stresses like the direct shear
test
• Also the failure plane can occur anywhere
Triaxial Test Equipment
Types of Tests
•Consolidated Drained (CD)
•Consolidated Undrained (CU)
•Unconsolidated Undrained(UU)
•Unconfined Compression (UC)
Cohesionless Soil
Cohesive Soil
σ3
Consolidated Drained (CD) Test
Consolidated Undrained (CU) Test
Triaxial Test (Series)
Unconfined Compression (UC)
Uniaxial
Sample Problem (CD)
A cohesionless soil has a friction angle of 30° and a
deviator stress at failure of 400kPa.
• Find the angle that the failure plain makes with the
major principal plane.
• Find the confining pressure.
• Find shear stress at the point on the failure plane.
Sample Problem (CD)
CE Board May 2004
A consolidated drained tri-axial test was conducted on a
normally consolidated clay. The results were as follows:
Chamber confining pressure=300kPa
Deviator stress 400kPa
• Compute the angle of friction of the clay sample.
• Compute the shear stress on the failure plane.
• Compute the effective normal stress on the plane of
max. shear.
Sample Problem (CD)
CE Board Nov2004
A consolidated drained tri-axial test was conducted on a
normally consolidated clay. The results were as follows:
Chamber confining pressure=138kPa
Deviator stress 258kPa
• Compute the angle of friction of the clay sample.
• Compute the normal stress on the failure plane.
• Compute the shear stress on the failure plane.
Sample Problem (CD)