Abstract

The results of a study with undrained cyclic triaxial and direct simple shear (DSS) tests on high-quality undisturbed samples obtained from large blocks of a soft marine Norwegian clay are presented. Several tests with different average shear stresses, shear stress amplitudes, loading frequencies, and sample geometries have been performed on block samples taken from different depths. In tests with small average shear stresses, failure occurred due to large shear strain amplitudes, while large permanent shear strains were observed in tests with higher average shear stresses. Diagrams quantifying the undrained cyclic strength, permanent shear strain, shear strain amplitude, and permanent pore-water pressure dependent on average shear stress, shear stress amplitude, and number of cycles have been developed based on the test results. The undrained cyclic strength was found strongly dependent on loading frequency. Block samples from shallower depth showed a somewhat higher undrained cyclic strength. No influence of the height-to-diameter ratio of the samples (h/d = 1 and 2 were compared) could be found. A qualitative comparison of the test results with data for standard tube samples is provided.

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