Abstract:
This paper presents an experimental investigation on the failure surface and plastic
potential in deviatoric plane of Bangkok Clay. The results of torsional shear hollow cylinder and
triaxial tests with various principal stress directions and magnitudes of intermediate principal stress
on undisturbed Bangkok Clay specimens are presented. The obtained stress-strain behaviors assert
clear evidences of anisotropic characteristics of Bangkok Clay. Both failure surface and plastic
potential in deviatoric plane of Bangkok Clay are demonstrated as isotropic and of circular shape
(Drucker-Prager type) which implies an associated flow rule. Concerning the behavior of Bangkok
Clay found from this study, the discussions on the effects of employed constitutive modeling
approach on the resulting numerical analysis are made.