Constitutive model for monotonic and cyclic loading on anisotropic clays

Author:

Fuentes William1ORCID,Mašín David2,Duque Jose2

Affiliation:

1. Formerly University del Norte, Colombia; now Findeter, Bogotá, Colombia.

2. Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.

Abstract

In the present work, a constitutive model for anisotropic clays is proposed and evaluated under monotonic and cyclic loading. To that end, the hypoplastic model for anisotropic clays by Mašín is extended to consider the effects observed on cyclic loading. The extension follows from the intergranular strain anisotropy (ISA) approach by Fuentes and Triantafyllidis. Similar to the intergranular strain (IS) theory by Niemunis and Herle, the ISA extension enhances the model in many aspects, such as the increase of the stiffness and reduction of the plastic strain rate on cyclic loading. Different monotonic and cyclic tests are simulated to evaluate the model's capabilities with the use of samples having vertical and horizontal bedding planes. Simulations obtained with the proposed model and the three-surface kinematic hardening model with transverse isotropic stiffness according to the work of Graham and Houlsby in 1983 (hereafter denoted A3-SKH) are directly compared and analysed. Some additional simulations with the same hypoplastic model extended through the conventional IS theory are also included. The results indicate that a better agreement of the pore pressure accumulation, and some effects emerging from the sample anisotropy, such as ‘inclined’ q–p cycles under undrained conditions, and the dependency of the pore pressure accumulation on the bedding plane direction, are provided by the proposed model. On the other hand, the A3-SKH model estimates with more accuracy the vertical strain accumulation on samples with vertical and horizontal bedding planes.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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