harrohb
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 8, 2022
- 2
Hi all,
I have what I believe is a pretty trivial question about PWP response during CIU testing
So at the end of the saturation stage, your B value should be >0.95 so that any increase in the cell pressure is met by a pretty much equal response in pore water pressure, all good.
My question is, looking at tests at the "shearing stage" this no longer seems to be the case - the pwp follows the same trend as the deviator stress, however it does not increase in equal amounts even though the sample is saturated and the test is undrained. Is this because after consolidation, some of the stress is taken up by grain-grain contacts instead of the pore water? Any further explanation would be greatly appreciated
I have what I believe is a pretty trivial question about PWP response during CIU testing
So at the end of the saturation stage, your B value should be >0.95 so that any increase in the cell pressure is met by a pretty much equal response in pore water pressure, all good.
My question is, looking at tests at the "shearing stage" this no longer seems to be the case - the pwp follows the same trend as the deviator stress, however it does not increase in equal amounts even though the sample is saturated and the test is undrained. Is this because after consolidation, some of the stress is taken up by grain-grain contacts instead of the pore water? Any further explanation would be greatly appreciated