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		<title>DIFFERENT TYPES OF SHEAR TESTS AND DRAINAGE CONDITIONS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following tests are used to measure the shear strength of the soil Direct shear test Triaxial compression test Unconfined compression test Vane shear test Depending upon the drainage conditions, there are three types of tests Unconsolidated-Undrained condition Consolidated &#8211; Undrained condition Consolidated-Drained condition DIRECT SHEAR TEST Apparatus The test is conducted in a soil [...]

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