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NEN - NPR-CEN-ISO/TS 17892-10

Geotechnical investigation and testing - Laboratory testing of soil - Part 10: Direct shear tests

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 November 2004
Status: active
Page Count: 28
ICS Code (Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construction. Underground works): 93.020
ICS Code (Physical properties of soils): 13.080.20
scope:

This document specifies laboratory test methods to establish the effective shear strength parameter for soils within the scope of the geotechnical investigations according to prEN 1997-1 and -2. The test method consists of placing the test specimen in the direct shear device, applying a pre-determined normal stress, providing for draining (and wetting if required) of the test specimen, or both, consolidating the specimen under normal stress, unlocking the frames that hold the specimen, and displacing one frame horizontally with respect to the other at a constant rate of shear-deformation and measuring the shearing force, and horizontal displacements as the specimen is sheared. Shearing is applied slowly enough to allow excess pore pressures to dissipate by drainage so that effective stresses are equal to total stresses. Direct shear tests are used in earthworks and foundation engineering for the determination of the effective shear strength of soils.

Document History

NPR-CEN-ISO/TS 17892-10
November 1, 2004
Geotechnical investigation and testing - Laboratory testing of soil - Part 10: Direct shear tests
This document specifies laboratory test methods to establish the effective shear strength parameter for soils within the scope of the geotechnical investigations according to prEN 1997-1 and -2. The...
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