An extended graphical solution for undrained cylindrical cavity expansion in K0‐consolidated Mohr–Coulomb soil

Author:

Wang Xu1ORCID,Chen Sheng‐Li1ORCID,Han Yan‐Hui2ORCID,Abousleiman Younane N.3ORCID,Lin Hai1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

2. Aramco Research Center Aramco Americas Houston Texas USA

3. Integrated PoroMechanics Institute Mewbourne School of Petroleum & Geological Engineering School of Geoscience The University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma USA

Abstract

AbstractThis paper develops a general and complete solution for the undrained cylindrical cavity expansion problem in nonassociated Mohr‐Coulomb soil under nonhydrostatic initial stress field (i.e., arbitrary values of the earth pressure coefficient), by expanding a unique and efficient graphical solution procedure recently proposed by Chen and Wang in 2022 for the special in situ stress case with . It is interesting to find that the cavity expansion deviatoric stress path is always composed of a series of piecewise straight lines, for all different case scenarios of K0 being involved. When the cavity is sufficiently expanded, the stress path will eventually end, exclusively, in a major sextant with Lode angle θ in between and or on the specific line of . The salient advantage/feature of the present general graphical approach lies in that it can deduce the cavity expansion responses in full closed form, nevertheless being free of the limitation of the intermediacy assumption for the vertical stress and of the difficulty existing in the traditional zoning method that involves cumbersome, sequential determination of distinct Mohr–Coulomb plastic regions. Some typical results for the desired cavity expansion curves and the limit cavity pressure are presented, to investigate the impacts of soil plasticity parameters and the earth pressure coefficient on the cavity responses. The proposed graphical method/solution will be of great value for the interpretation of pressuremeter tests in cohesive‐frictional soils.

Funder

Aramco Americas

Publisher

Wiley

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