To evaluate the sample quality, shear modulus (
G) and suction (
p'r) were measured for specimens extruded from sampling tube under unconfined condition. From a series of tests, it is found that
G and
p'r values decrease with disturbance and these values exhibit a strong correlation. Furthermore,
G was measured under various effective confining pressures (
p'm) by consolidation and swelling or by applying cyclic loading under undrained condition in the triaxial cell. As a result, it is revealed that
G value is calculated by
p'm value regardless of different ways for changing the
p'm values and
G value increases with as square root of
p'm. In-situ
G values estimated by using laboratory test results are about 70∼80% of
Gf values estimated from cone penetration test results.
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