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Correction for rubber membrane in CU triaxial test

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ypyenpham

Civil/Environmental
Jun 10, 2010
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Hi,

Everyone can guide to correct for rubber membrane in CU triaxial test. The diameter specimen is 38mm, height to diameter ratio is 2. The thickness rubber membranes is 0.012''. I don't know to choose Young’s modulus suitable value.

Thanks,
YP
 
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Hi, GeotechinTraining

Your formula is very good. But this is your experiential lab. Where is the formula refer? Book or paper names?

TY
 
You could check BS1377:part 8, there is a short paragraphy about membrane correction.
 
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