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- W3153067888 abstract "Abstract The evaluation of shear stress versus shear displacement curves is in the main focus of geotechnical engineering. Such curves, depending on the rock assessed, consist of a quasi-linear section, followed by a “kick” representing the peak shear strength, and a residual part, mostly parallel to the abscissa. The aim of the present study is to facilitate the future automatic detection of these crucial characteristics to take a step towards replacing their visual/analogue determination via modern statistical tools. Breakpoint detection methods (Cross-Entropy, Change Point Model) were applied to curves obtained from laboratory shear tests describing the shearing along discontinuities of nine Mont Terri Opalinus Claystone samples. Smooth and moderately rough claystone surfaces were studied. Results indicated that the end of the rising section and the kick observed on the shear strength curves was effectively approximated with the Change Point Model framework. An additional practical advantage of applying statistical tools such as breakpoint detection to shear strength determination is that it ensures the comparability of the obtained results." @default.
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- W3153067888 title "Shear strength testing of consolidated claystones: breakpoint detection of shear stress versus shear displacement curves, a statistical approach" @default.
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