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AN
APPROACH TO
THE INTERPRETATION OF THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF INTENSELY FISSURED CLAYS
C. Vitone, F. Cotecchia, J. Desrues and G. Viggiani
ABSTRACT: The paper discusses the intrinsic
properties, the geological history, the natural structure and the mechanical
behaviour of intensely fissured clays from Santa Croce di Magliano, a
site located within the East-side border of the Apennine chain (southern
Italy). The clays were originally deposited elsewhere and
subsequently moved and largely deformed during the Apennine
orogenesis, so that their structure appears severely disturbed and fissured.
The applicability of a continuum-based approach to describe the mechanical
behaviour of a Representative Element Volume (REV, hereafter) of
the natural, fissured
clay is experimentally investigated by analysing the
clay specimen deformation under plane strain compression by means of False Relief Stereophotogrammetry. The results of such analysis show that, despite the intense network of pre-existing fissures, the patterns of deformation - including the eventual development of shear bands within the REV of the natural clay - are similar to those observed for unfissured clays. Triaxial tests were carried out on both natural and reconstituted clay samples and the results were compared with those recognised in the literature to be typical of unfissured clays. Based on such comparisons, the study provides a few essential elements that are useful to define a general framework for the mechanical behaviour of intensely fissured clays. Key words : fissured clays, mechanical behaviour,
plane strain tests, stereophotogrammetry, triaxial
tests (IGC:
D0)
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