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This paper is concerned with the properties of synthetic clay (MLPS) being used as a transparent surrogate for soft natural clays. The effect of aging on the shear strength of transparent soft clay formed from MLPS, additives, and water is presented in this paper. A Miniature Ball Penetrometer (MBP) was developed for this study. MBP tests were used to measure the strength of samples at three different concentrations of MLPS in water. Parameters that were studied included the water quality, aging, penetration rate, penetrometer geometry, and repeatability. The strength of clays made of MLPS was found to increase with MLPS concentration, with depth, and with penetration rate. Water quality had little effect on strength or transparency. Equations to predict the strength of MLPS based on constituents, age, and stress; as well as the effect of rate of loading are proposed. The performance of the MBP test was also investigated. It showed excellent repeatability, although the shear strength measured was dependent, to some degree, on the penetrometer’s dimensions as well as the rate of loading.

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This page is a summary of: Shear Strength of a Synthetic Transparent Soft Clay Using a Miniature Ball Penetrometer Test, Geotechnical Testing Journal, October 2019, ASTM International,
DOI: 10.1520/gtj20190020.
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