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Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation 2008;8(2):39-44.
Published online April 30, 2008.
Modified Equivalent Radius Approach for Soil Damping Measurement in Torsional Testing
Modified Equivalent Radius Approach for Soil Damping Measurement in Torsional Testing
Yoon-Shin Bae
Abstract
Determination of strain associated with shear modulus and damping ratio during torsional test is complicated. This is due to nonuniform stress-strain variation occurring linearly with radius in a soil specimen in torsion. A conventional equivalent radius approach proposed by Chen and Stokoe appears to be adequate for evaluating strain associated with shear modulus at low to intermediate strain levels. This approach is less accurate for damping measurement, particularly at high strain. Modified equivalent radius approach was used to account for the nonuniform stress-strain effect more precisely. The modified equivalent radius approach was applied for hyperbolic, modified hyperbolic, and Ramberg-Osgood models. The results illustrate the usefulness of the modified equivalent radius approach and suggest that using a single value of equivalent radius ratio to calculate strains is not appropriate.
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