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The time required for saturation of the soil in direct shear tests

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ahmadhesari

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Nov 16, 2013
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hi,

how much time is needed to ensure that the soil is saturated, at the direct shear test.
 
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Depends on the type of soil and how saturated it is when you place the sample in the machine.


Mike Lambert
 
True, but for example, how much time is needed for clay?
Or for fine sand?
 
There's no guarantee that you'll ever reach full saturation just by submerging a sample in water.

f-d

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Fine sands will saturate very quickly, I would guess one hour to be more than sufficient. Clays are more difficult to gage. Very dense over consolidated clays may never reach 100% saturation in the shear box. Monitor the vertical displacement loading/inundating and allow to swell until the specimen has appeared to come to equilibrium.
 
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