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SONGKLANAKARIN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY


Volume 42, No. 05, Month SEPTEMBER, Year 2020, Pages 948 - 956


Laboratory investigations of sand smooth steel interface under monotonic and cyclic loadings

Chaisit Pengjam , Suriyavut Pra-ai , Kwansirinapa Thanawong and Palinee Sumitsawan


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Frictional characteristics of the interface between a structure and surrounding soil, which can commonly be found in many geotechnical works, play an important role in evaluating the bearing capacity. The objective of this paper is to present some results of an experimental series on sand – smooth steel interface under constant normal load (CNL) and constant normal stiffness (CNS) conditions. First, the monotonic interface direct shear tests were performed in order to determine the peak shear stress ratio or peak friction angel of sand – smooth steel interface. Then the cyclic test campaigns were designed to perform. When subjecting to cyclic loading, the interface evidently showed the contractive behavior. Under CNS condition, this contraction led to the degradation in normal stress acting on the interface and then the stress state moved towards the peak (or residual) stress ratio line in the stress plane.


Keywords

sand-steel interface, direct shear test, shear stress – controlled tests, mean cyclic path, cyclic degradation



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