A single-stress model for the prediction of yielding of unsaturated cemented soils under isotropic loads

This paper presents a bounding surface model predicting the combined effects of cementation and partial saturation on the mechanical behaviour of soils subjected to isotropic loading. The loss of cementation caused by loading, wetting or drying of a normally consolidated soil is described by a “ceme...

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Main Authors: Bruno Agostino Walter, Gallipoli Domenico, Rouainia Mohamed, Lloret-Cabot Marti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/55/e3sconf_e-unsat2020_02001.pdf
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spelling doaj-7081af24c0c04f50a99b2fd8dd2f7c572021-04-02T17:00:58ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011950200110.1051/e3sconf/202019502001e3sconf_e-unsat2020_02001A single-stress model for the prediction of yielding of unsaturated cemented soils under isotropic loadsBruno Agostino Walter0Gallipoli Domenico1Rouainia Mohamed2Lloret-Cabot Marti3School of Engineering, Geotechnics and Structures, Newcastle UniversityLaboratoire SIAME, Fédération IPRA, Université de Pau et des Pays de l’AdourSchool of Engineering, Geotechnics and Structures, Newcastle UniversityDepartment of Engineering, Durham UniversityThis paper presents a bounding surface model predicting the combined effects of cementation and partial saturation on the mechanical behaviour of soils subjected to isotropic loading. The loss of cementation caused by loading, wetting or drying of a normally consolidated soil is described by a “cementation bonding function”. This states that, under virgin conditions, the ratio between cemented and uncemented void ratios monotonically decreases with increasing levels of scaled stress. The scaled stress is the variable governing the intrinsic behaviour of the soil under both saturated and unsaturated conditions. Combination of the cementation bounding function with a previously proposed model for unsaturated soil behaviour leads to the formulation of a “cemented unified normal compression line” (CUNCL). This describes the virgin behaviour of both cemented and uncemented soils under saturated and unsaturated conditions. Progressive yielding is modelled by assuming that the slope of the generic loading curve tends towards the slope of the CUNCL as the soil state moves from overconsolidated to virgin conditions. The model has been calibrated and validated against existing experimental data demonstrating a good ability to predict the void ratio of cemented soils during isotropic loading, unloading and wetting under both saturated and unsaturated conditions.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/55/e3sconf_e-unsat2020_02001.pdf
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author Bruno Agostino Walter
Gallipoli Domenico
Rouainia Mohamed
Lloret-Cabot Marti
spellingShingle Bruno Agostino Walter
Gallipoli Domenico
Rouainia Mohamed
Lloret-Cabot Marti
A single-stress model for the prediction of yielding of unsaturated cemented soils under isotropic loads
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Bruno Agostino Walter
Gallipoli Domenico
Rouainia Mohamed
Lloret-Cabot Marti
author_sort Bruno Agostino Walter
title A single-stress model for the prediction of yielding of unsaturated cemented soils under isotropic loads
title_short A single-stress model for the prediction of yielding of unsaturated cemented soils under isotropic loads
title_full A single-stress model for the prediction of yielding of unsaturated cemented soils under isotropic loads
title_fullStr A single-stress model for the prediction of yielding of unsaturated cemented soils under isotropic loads
title_full_unstemmed A single-stress model for the prediction of yielding of unsaturated cemented soils under isotropic loads
title_sort single-stress model for the prediction of yielding of unsaturated cemented soils under isotropic loads
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This paper presents a bounding surface model predicting the combined effects of cementation and partial saturation on the mechanical behaviour of soils subjected to isotropic loading. The loss of cementation caused by loading, wetting or drying of a normally consolidated soil is described by a “cementation bonding function”. This states that, under virgin conditions, the ratio between cemented and uncemented void ratios monotonically decreases with increasing levels of scaled stress. The scaled stress is the variable governing the intrinsic behaviour of the soil under both saturated and unsaturated conditions. Combination of the cementation bounding function with a previously proposed model for unsaturated soil behaviour leads to the formulation of a “cemented unified normal compression line” (CUNCL). This describes the virgin behaviour of both cemented and uncemented soils under saturated and unsaturated conditions. Progressive yielding is modelled by assuming that the slope of the generic loading curve tends towards the slope of the CUNCL as the soil state moves from overconsolidated to virgin conditions. The model has been calibrated and validated against existing experimental data demonstrating a good ability to predict the void ratio of cemented soils during isotropic loading, unloading and wetting under both saturated and unsaturated conditions.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/55/e3sconf_e-unsat2020_02001.pdf
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