Journal Published Online: 01 January 2025
Volume 48, Issue 1

Editorial: Special Issue on Shear Testing of Soils, Part 1

CODEN: GTJODJ

Abstract

Volume 48, Issue 1, of the Geotechnical Testing Journal is Part One of a special issue devoted to the 2025 Symposium on Shear Testing of Soils held in Houston, Texas on January 29 and 30, 2025, as part of the ASTM Committee D18 on Soil and Rock meeting. This symposium was a forum for experts from around the world to discuss the need for new standards or revisions to current ASTM standards used in laboratory ring shear, direct shear, direct simple shear, and triaxial compression testing of soils, which includes specimen preparation, reconstitution, consolidation, and drainage during consolidation and shearing. This symposium also provided a forum for experts to discuss the need for new standards or revisions to current ASTM standards used in field shear testing, e.g., field vane shear, T-bar, cone penetrometer, pressuremeter, and any other field shear tests. This special issue contains some of the latest research on new techniques, equipment, interpretation, shear strength parameters, and use of shear test results on soils in geochemical practice. Each paper received rigorous peer review by two or more anonymous reviewers. The scope and content of several papers go beyond that which is typical because the intent was to provide contributing authors the flexibility to submit comprehensive papers if desired. The electronic format allows this impressive collection of papers to be published together as two special issues of the Geotechnical Testing Journal, with Part 2 scheduled to be published later in 2025. These two special issues of the Geotechnical Testing Journal and the successful two-day symposium would not have been possible without the high-level contributions of the 29 contributing authors and 30 symposium presenters. I would also like to gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the other symposium co-chairs and editors of this special issue in alphabetic order: Abedalqader Idries of Langan Engineering in Austin, Texas; Navid H. Jafari of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas; Michael Laney of Braun Intertec, Inc., in Olathe, Kansas; Nazli Yesiller of California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California, who is also a Co-Editor of the Geotechnical Testing Journal; as well as the many reviewers who ensured that each paper met the high technical standards of the Geotechnical Testing Journal.

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Stark, Timothy D.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA
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Stock #: GTJ20259999
ISSN: 0149-6115
DOI: 10.1520/GTJ20259999