Ht. Eid et al., Effect of shear displacement rate on internal shear strength of a reinforced geosynthetic clay liner, GEOSYNTH IN, 6(3), 1999, pp. 219-239
Torsional ring shear tests were performed to evaluate the effect of shear d
isplacement rate on the internal shear strength of a needle-punched geosynt
hetic clay liner (GCL) under different normal stresses. The test results su
ggest that the internal shear strength of the needle-punched GCL depends on
the following three factors: (i) resistance against reinforcement fibers p
ulling out and/or tearing; (ii) amount of positive pore-water pressure indu
ced during shear; and (iii) bentonite water content at the time of shearing
. The laboratory tests indicate that the net effect of these three factors
result in the peak internal shear strength being less sensitive to sheer di
splacement rate at normal stresses between 200 and 400 kPa than at normal s
tresses less than 200 kPa. Shear displacement rate appears to have little i
nfluence on the residual internal shear strength regardless of normal stres
s. The amount of shear displacement required to reach the peak and residual
internal shear strengths is dependent on the shearing normal stress, shear
displacement rate, and quantity of needle-punched fibers.