Abstract:
This thesis contains a study on SHANSEP parameters, evaluated for Sri Lankan cohesive soils. In Sri Lanka, various correlations are used for the evaluation of shear strength parameters and the settlement. Most of such correlations are developed in overseas countries, which may not accurately model the behavior of Sri Lankan soils as they are developed from other geological conditions.
Though the undrained shear strength is a function of both stress history and stress path, most of the time, they are not considered, which may lead to large errors. The SHANSEP model proposed by Prof. Charles C. Ladd, shows the normalize behavior of the cohesive soils which consider both stress path and stress history in determination of the Undrained Shear Strength of Soils. Therefore, this research is an effort to see the applicability of SHANSEP model for Sri Lankan cohesive soils, using the test data provided by major projects in Sri Lanka.
Since CK0U Triaxial testing facilities are not available in Sri Lanka, data from field vane shear test have been used for the estimation of Undrained Shear Strength in this study. Finally, a SHANSEP equation has been proposed in this thesis for selected alluvial clay soils along with two more conservative equations for the estimation of undrained shear strength and over consolidation ratio respectively.
Citation:
Senewimala, E.H. (2021). Evaluation of shansep parameters for Sri Lankan cohesive soils [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/20415