Abstract

The small strain stiffness and the stiffness degradation curve of soils are required in advanced numerical analyses of geotechnical engineering problems. The shear modulus at small strain (Gmax) and the reference shear strain parameter (γ0.7) are, for instance, two of the input parameters in a finite element analysis with the hardening soil model with small strain stiffness. The stiffness and strength parameters for the hardening soil model of soft and stiff Bangkok Clays has recently been published (Surarak et al., 2012). This paper is a continuation on the previous study on the stiffness of Bangkok Clay, and focuses on the small strain characteristics. The data are from the Bangkok MRT Blue line project as well as comprehensive studies at Chulalongkorn University and the Asian Institute of Technology. Based on these laboratory and field testing data, the parameters Gmax and γ0.7 can be determined using well-known empirical correlations and the concept of threshold shear strain. Finally, a comparison between the measured data and predictions is made.

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