Calibration of a generalized plasticity model for compacted silty sand under constant-suction shearing tests
The stress-strain response of compacted silty sand with over-consolidated stress history often exhibit distinct peak stress before reaching the critical stress type of response when subjected to suction-controlled triaxial shearing. Such heavily consolidated soil also tends to simultaneously manifes...
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doaj-e59c34a5af3f4156b8a18f7be15d3d7a2021-04-02T14:42:46ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011950202010.1051/e3sconf/202019502020e3sconf_e-unsat2020_02020Calibration of a generalized plasticity model for compacted silty sand under constant-suction shearing testsGarcía-García Marcos0Patil Ujwalkumar D.1Manzanal Diego2Hoyos Laureano R.3Puppala Anand J.4Pastor Manuel5Department of Continuum Mechanics and Theory of Structures. ETSICCyP, Universidad Politécnica de MadridSchool of Engineering, University of Guam, UOG Station, MangilaoDepartment of Continuum Mechanics and Theory of Structures. ETSICCyP, Universidad Politécnica de MadridDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Texas at ArlingtonDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Texas A & M University, College StationDepartment of Applied Mathematics in Engineering, ETSICCyP, Universidad Politécnica de MadridThe stress-strain response of compacted silty sand with over-consolidated stress history often exhibit distinct peak stress before reaching the critical stress type of response when subjected to suction-controlled triaxial shearing. Such heavily consolidated soil also tends to simultaneously manifest initial compression which transitions into dilational type volumetric response. Modelling such strain-softening type response, especially emulating the smooth transition from peak to critical state is a challenge. In this paper a previously developed generalized plasticity constitutive model, called MPZ (Modified Pastor-Zienkiewicz) is fine-tuned and calibrated using a set of suction-controlled consolidated drained triaxial tests conducted on compacted silty sand specimens. Firstly, the saturated and unsaturated silty sand characteristics and the experimental test program are briefly introduced. Secondly, the calibration of each component of the constitutive model, namely critical state, dilatancy, peak state, loading direction, water retention curve and bounding function are briefly explained. Furthermore, the material parameters are estimated, model performance is displayed, and finally discussed. Preliminary simulations show that the MPZ model is able to mimic overall suction controlled triaxial test response of compacted silty sand decently well by taking into account the changes in density, pressure and suction. However, the peak states are not accurately modelled for low-high suction levels which needs further modifications in proposed model.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/55/e3sconf_e-unsat2020_02020.pdf |
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García-García Marcos Patil Ujwalkumar D. Manzanal Diego Hoyos Laureano R. Puppala Anand J. Pastor Manuel Calibration of a generalized plasticity model for compacted silty sand under constant-suction shearing tests E3S Web of Conferences |
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Calibration of a generalized plasticity model for compacted silty sand under constant-suction shearing tests |
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Calibration of a generalized plasticity model for compacted silty sand under constant-suction shearing tests |
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Calibration of a generalized plasticity model for compacted silty sand under constant-suction shearing tests |
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Calibration of a generalized plasticity model for compacted silty sand under constant-suction shearing tests |
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Calibration of a generalized plasticity model for compacted silty sand under constant-suction shearing tests |
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calibration of a generalized plasticity model for compacted silty sand under constant-suction shearing tests |
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The stress-strain response of compacted silty sand with over-consolidated stress history often exhibit distinct peak stress before reaching the critical stress type of response when subjected to suction-controlled triaxial shearing. Such heavily consolidated soil also tends to simultaneously manifest initial compression which transitions into dilational type volumetric response. Modelling such strain-softening type response, especially emulating the smooth transition from peak to critical state is a challenge. In this paper a previously developed generalized plasticity constitutive model, called MPZ (Modified Pastor-Zienkiewicz) is fine-tuned and calibrated using a set of suction-controlled consolidated drained triaxial tests conducted on compacted silty sand specimens. Firstly, the saturated and unsaturated silty sand characteristics and the experimental test program are briefly introduced. Secondly, the calibration of each component of the constitutive model, namely critical state, dilatancy, peak state, loading direction, water retention curve and bounding function are briefly explained. Furthermore, the material parameters are estimated, model performance is displayed, and finally discussed. Preliminary simulations show that the MPZ model is able to mimic overall suction controlled triaxial test response of compacted silty sand decently well by taking into account the changes in density, pressure and suction. However, the peak states are not accurately modelled for low-high suction levels which needs further modifications in proposed model. |
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