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  COMPARISON OF MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF TWO 
 OVERCONSOLIDATED CLAYS:  
 YAMASHITA AND LOUISEVILLE CLAYS 
  HIROYUKI TANAKA , DlNESH R. SHIWAKOTI , OSAMU 
 MISHIMA , YOICHI WATABE  and MASANORI TANAKA  
  ABSTRACT: A site investigation program was carried out 
 at the Yamashita site, Yokohama, Japan, by means of laboratory as well 
 as field tests. It was found from the investigation that the clayey 
 layer is overconsolidated with an OCR of about 2.0. It is evident from 
 geological consideration that this overconsolidation may not have been 
 caused by stress change, but was probably due to structure effects such 
 as cementation or delayed consolidation. The physical and mechanical 
 properties of the Yamashita clay is compared with those of Louiseville 
 clay, a Champlain Sea Clay widely distributed in Quebec, eastern Canada, 
 and a well known cemented clay. Louiseville clay was retrieved by 
 Japanese sampler and transported to the Port and Harbour Research 
 Institute (PHRI) for laboratory investigation. Comparison of the two 
 clays shows that strength properties such as the stress-strain curve or 
 stress path for both clays are very similar to each other. However, the 
 pattern of the e-log p curve measured by Constant Rate of Strain 
 oedometer, particularly beyond the yield consolidation pressure, is 
 remarkably different between the two clays.   
              Key words: cementation, consolidation yield stress, marine 
                clay, overconsolidation, shear modulus, shear strength, site investigation, 
                structure (IGC: C6) 
 
 
 
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