Building Construction Handbook, Eighth Edition

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Shear Strength ~ this can be defined as the resistance offered by a
soil to the sliding of one particle over another. A simple method of
establishing this property is the Shear Box Test in which the
apparatus consists of two bottomless boxes which are filled with
the soil sample to be tested. A horizontal shearing force (S) is
applied against a vertical load (W) causing the soil sample to shear
along a line between the two boxes.


Consolidation of Soil ~ this property is very important in
calculating the movement of a soil under a foundation. The
laboratory testing apparatus is called an Oedometer.


Soil Assessment and Testing

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