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In Situ Measurement of Nonlinear Shear Modulus of Silty Soil
Authors:A. Kurtulus  K. H. Stokoe   II
Affiliation:1Research Associate, Bo?azi?i Univ. Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, ?engelk?y, 34684 Istanbul, Turkey. E-mail: asli.kurtulus@boun.edu.tr
2Professor, Civil Engineering Dept., Univ. of Texas at Austin, ECJ 9.227, Austin, TX 78712. E-mail: k.stokoe@mail.utexas.edu
Abstract:A new field test method to evaluate in situ nonlinear shear modulus of soils was developed. The method utilizes a drilled shaft as a cylindrical, axisymmetric source for shear loading of soil at depth. The applicability of the test method was studied by conducting small-scale, prototype experiments at a “calibration” field site in Austin, Texas. Numerous conventional in situ and laboratory measurements were performed to characterize the soil at the field site. The “small-scale” nature of the tests involved using a 381?mm (15?in.) diameter, 3.7?m (12?ft) long drilled shaft. Experimental results from this field study provided an opportunity to compare laboratory and field measurements of the G?log?γ and G/Gmax?log?γ curves. This comparison was used to investigate the accuracy of common procedures relating field and laboratory modulus reduction curves. Nonlinear modulus measurements were performed at depths of 1.8?to?2.1?m (6?to?7?ft) in a silt (ML). The field G/Gmax?log?γ curve for this soil at low confining pressures are in general agreement with the laboratory curve from an intact specimen as well as empirical curves.
Keywords:Shear modulus  Measurement  Laboratory tests  Silts  Drilled shafts  
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