Abstract

Abstract Existing test procedures and a proposed modification for the Bromhead ring shear apparatus were found to yield drained residual strengths higher than values back-calculated from field case histories. A new test procedure is presented that yields drained residual strengths that are in excellent agreement with field case histories. The new test procedure utilizes the unmodified Bromhead ring shear apparatus and limits the settlement of the top porous stone, due to consolidation and/or soil extrusion during drained shear, to 0.75 mm. Since the specimen is confined radially by the specimen container, limiting the settlement of the top porous stone minimizes the wall friction that develops along the inner and outer circumferences of the specimen. The reduced wall friction results in the lowest measured residual strength and the best agreement with field case histories.

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