INCIDENCE OF SHEAR STRENGTH RATE FOR RESIDUAL SOILS FROM AMPHIBOLITE IN THE SAN NICOLÁS VALLEY IN ANTIOQUIA, COLOMBIA

INCIDENCE OF SHEAR STRENGTH RATE FOR RESIDUAL SOILS FROM AMPHIBOLITE IN THE SAN NICOLÁS VALLEY IN ANTIOQUIA, COLOMBIA

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Manuel Alonso Builes Brand

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Due to their formation process, residual soils have special characteristics that are not included in traditional soil mechanics, which is devoted to sedimentary soils. The weathering processes according to cycles of exposure show variations in composition and mechanical behavior. Residual soils from amphibolite rock located in the San Nicolas valley, near the city of Medellin, have been recovered using thin-walled Shelby tubes and tested. The variation of the shear test speed versus undrained shear strength was evaluated by conducting direct shear tests on undisturbed samples. This study presents graphs of the variation of shear strength, cohesion, and friction angle versus speed and their impact on design, as well as conclusions and recommendations.

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Manuel Alonso Builes Brand, Escuela de Ingeniería de Antioquia —EIA—

Civil engineer, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Manizales. MsC. Civil Engineering, Tokyo University, Tokyo (Japan). Assistant professor, Escuela de Ingeniería de Antioquia —EIA—.