translation314
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 16, 2009
- 2
This is a hypothetical question:
Lets say we want to simulate the conditions of different sand samples at various depths in the ground, say 0-5meters via Triaxial test(setup the test so principle stresses match in-situ condition of sand at different depths).
Then lets say we take the principle stresses from the test at failure and calculate the friction angle of the failure plane of each sample.
My question is:
How would friction angle vary with depth? Would it simply increase or decrease?
Lets say we want to simulate the conditions of different sand samples at various depths in the ground, say 0-5meters via Triaxial test(setup the test so principle stresses match in-situ condition of sand at different depths).
Then lets say we take the principle stresses from the test at failure and calculate the friction angle of the failure plane of each sample.
My question is:
How would friction angle vary with depth? Would it simply increase or decrease?