DHARM294 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERINGtShearing strength
Normal pressureEffective stress envelopeTotal stress envelopeTotal stress circlesEffective stress circlesf¢cuO fcu sFig. 8.39 Consolidated undrained tests in triaxial compression on remoulded,
saturated, and normally consolidated clay (consolidated under different
cell pressures and sheared undrained under the same cell pressures)
The corresponding equation for a normally consolidated clay is:
s = σ tan φcu ...(Eq. 8.55)
Here, σc is the consolidation pressure and σ is the applied normal pressure.
The envelope is generally curved up to the preconsolidation pressure and shows a cohe-
sion intercept. The corresponding equations for shear strength in terms of effective stresses
are written with primes.
cC cu1
u1
O stc cu2
Cu2
O stcCu3cu3
O stOEnvelope for normally
consolidated clay
Envelope for
overconsolidated claysp sc 1 sccCu 3
cCu 2
cCu 1
cCu 0Apparent cohesion sc 2 sc 3(a) Failure envelope for the first series
with consolidation pressure(b) Failure envelope for the second series
with consolidation pressuresc 2(c) Failure envelope for the third series with
consolidation pressuresc 3(d) Variation of apparent cohesion
with consolidation pressureConsolidation pressurecCuFig. 8.40 Consolidated undrained tests in triaxial compression on remoulded, saturated,
and normally consolidated clay consolidated under a particular cell pressure
and sheared undrained under cell pressures different from consolidated pressures