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E3S Web of Conf.
Volume 382, 2023
8th International Conference on Unsaturated Soils (UNSAT 2023)
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Article Number | 15002 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Physical, Numerical and Constitutive Modelling - Part II | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202338215002 | |
Published online | 24 April 2023 |
Extending modified Cam-Clay to unsaturated soils by incorporating a scaled stress variable
1 Department of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Genoa, 16145 Genoa, Italy
2 Envirosoil (Remediation) Limited, SO32 2EJ Southampton, United Kingdom
* Corresponding author: agostinowalter.bruno@unige.it
This paper extends the modified Cam-Clay model to describe the behaviour of unsaturated soils by replacing the effective stress with the scaled stress. The scaled stress accounts for the mechanical effect of capillarity by factoring Bishop’s stress with a power function of degree of saturation. The extendedmodified Cam-Clay model postulates the existence of a yield curve in the mean scaled stress 𝑝̅– deviatoric scaled stress 𝑞̅ plane. Coherently with the modified Cam-Clay model, the stress-strain behaviour is predicted by means of an elastic law inside the yield curve. As the scaled stress state evolves onto the yield curve, the behaviour becomes elasto-plastic and this is modelled by a plastic flow rule combined with a volumetric hardening law. The extended modified Cam-Clay model is then validated against experimental data published in the literature. Results show that the proposed approach is capable of well predicting the mechanical behaviour of unsaturated soils during triaxial loading. Future work will be directed at further validating the present formulation along different stress paths as well as accounting for the combined effect of partial saturation and cementation within a critical state framework based on bounding surface plasticity.
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