wiggythecat
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 21, 2011
- 3
Hi,
I previously worked in the UK using BS1377 for small shear box testing. I always hand calced my consolidation using T100 method.
I am now working in Australia and the consolidations are worked out using the T50 as per AS1289.
I am wondering would basing your shearing times on 50% consolidation allow for enough pore water pressure to dissapate to not have any effect on the sample?
The difference between the the shearing times for T50's and T100's is vast. I ran all my shear boxes on clay in the UK over night if I had the option. And am surpised to see a shear on a clay done in five hours.
I wonder is anyone can enlighten me as to why this is and why the AS standards vary so much for the BS?
I previously worked in the UK using BS1377 for small shear box testing. I always hand calced my consolidation using T100 method.
I am now working in Australia and the consolidations are worked out using the T50 as per AS1289.
I am wondering would basing your shearing times on 50% consolidation allow for enough pore water pressure to dissapate to not have any effect on the sample?
The difference between the the shearing times for T50's and T100's is vast. I ran all my shear boxes on clay in the UK over night if I had the option. And am surpised to see a shear on a clay done in five hours.
I wonder is anyone can enlighten me as to why this is and why the AS standards vary so much for the BS?