The shear strength of heavily overconsolidated, stiff-to-hard plastic clays is crucial to their stability and also influential on the ground movements they develop in many geotechnical engineering applications. This paper considers the shear strength anisotropy of the London, Gault, Kimmeridge and Oxford clays through advanced hollow cylinder experiments on multiple high-quality samples taken at similar depths from inland sites where the geotechnical profiles have been established by comprehensive laboratory and in situ testing. Suites of undrained tests are reported, which loaded specimens from their in situ stress states to reach ultimate failure at pre-defined final major principal stress axis orientations defined in the vertical plane, ...
Most sedimentary deposits are inherently anisotropic due to their natural deposition in horizontal l...
This paper presents an experimental investigation revisiting the anisotropic stress–strain–strength ...
This paper presents an experimental investigation revisiting the anisotropic behavior of geomaterial...
The paper describes the anisotropic undrained stiffness behaviour of four medium-plasticity heavily ...
The paper describes the anisotropic undrained stiffness behaviour of four medium-plasticity heavily ...
The paper describes the anisotropic undrained stiffness behaviour of four medium-plasticity heavily ...
Mudrocks (or stiff clays) cover much of south-east England. These materials were deposited from the ...
A large proportion of the southern UK is underlain by stiff clays. Improving their geotechnical char...
A large proportion of the southern UK is underlain by stiff clays. Improving their geotechnical char...
The paper summarises the main results of a research into the very small strain shear stiffness of a ...
The shear strength of a material is generally measured via tests orientated in the vertical directio...
The short term stability condition of cuts in clay and embankments on clay is generally assessed on ...
The paper presents the results of tests performed in a Torsional Shear Hollow Cylinder Apparatus on ...
In order to find out the real cause leading to the anisotropy of undrained shear strength of clayey ...
Most sedimentary deposits are inherently anisotropic due to their natural deposition in horizontal l...
Most sedimentary deposits are inherently anisotropic due to their natural deposition in horizontal l...
This paper presents an experimental investigation revisiting the anisotropic stress–strain–strength ...
This paper presents an experimental investigation revisiting the anisotropic behavior of geomaterial...
The paper describes the anisotropic undrained stiffness behaviour of four medium-plasticity heavily ...
The paper describes the anisotropic undrained stiffness behaviour of four medium-plasticity heavily ...
The paper describes the anisotropic undrained stiffness behaviour of four medium-plasticity heavily ...
Mudrocks (or stiff clays) cover much of south-east England. These materials were deposited from the ...
A large proportion of the southern UK is underlain by stiff clays. Improving their geotechnical char...
A large proportion of the southern UK is underlain by stiff clays. Improving their geotechnical char...
The paper summarises the main results of a research into the very small strain shear stiffness of a ...
The shear strength of a material is generally measured via tests orientated in the vertical directio...
The short term stability condition of cuts in clay and embankments on clay is generally assessed on ...
The paper presents the results of tests performed in a Torsional Shear Hollow Cylinder Apparatus on ...
In order to find out the real cause leading to the anisotropy of undrained shear strength of clayey ...
Most sedimentary deposits are inherently anisotropic due to their natural deposition in horizontal l...
Most sedimentary deposits are inherently anisotropic due to their natural deposition in horizontal l...
This paper presents an experimental investigation revisiting the anisotropic stress–strain–strength ...
This paper presents an experimental investigation revisiting the anisotropic behavior of geomaterial...