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Engineering, 11.05.2020 07:57, student10190

A colleague stops by your desk to ask you about some lab and field results they are comparing. The Mohr’s circle they constructed based on the field stresses does not touch the failure envelope constructed from lab results. Your colleague is concerned that the new lab technician may not be conducting shear tests properly, despite multiple tests confirming the shear strength parameters.
Do you agree, or not? (Remember to justify your answer).

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