Effect of strain-softening and strength anisotropy on the undrained bearing capacity of non-associated clay

IF 4.2 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
Yuepeng Dong
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Abstract

The bearing capacity of soils are critical for the design and analysis of foundations. The classical solutions derived from methods of characteristics and bound theories are based on the rigid plasticity and associated flow rule, which may not be realistic for natural soils. The undrained shear strength of soft clays exhibits strain-softening and anisotropic behavior in the lab tests, which creates complexity to choose appropriate strength parameters in conventional design process. In addition, the stress-strain characters are non-associative and path dependent, which also affects the bearing capacity of soils. This paper investigates two classical stability problems (i.e. deeply embedded pile/pipe section, and rigid strip footing) using the finite element analysis and MIT-E3 soil model, and demonstrates the effects of stain-softening and strength anisotropy on the undrained bearing capacity of soils. The computed results are compared with analytical solutions and finite element limit analysis, as well as those from finite element analysis using conventional soil models. These findings have strong practical implications to predict the bearing capacity of foundations and interpret insitu tests.
应变软化和强度各向异性对非伴生黏土不排水承载力的影响
土的承载力是基础设计和分析的关键。经典的特征和边界理论的解是基于刚性塑性和相关的流动规律,这可能是不现实的自然土。软粘土不排水抗剪强度在室内试验中表现为应变软化和各向异性,这给常规设计过程中选择合适的强度参数带来了复杂性。此外,应力-应变特征是非关联的、路径依赖的,这也影响了土壤的承载能力。本文采用有限元分析和MIT-E3土体模型,对深埋桩/管段和刚性条形基础两个经典稳定性问题进行了研究,论证了腐蚀软化和强度各向异性对土体不排水承载力的影响。计算结果与解析解、有限元极限分析结果以及常规土模型有限元分析结果进行了比较。这些发现对预测地基承载力和解释原位试验具有重要的实际意义。
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Geotechnique
Geotechnique 工程技术-地球科学综合
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
10.30%
发文量
168
审稿时长
7 months
期刊介绍: Established in 1948, Géotechnique is the world''s premier geotechnics journal, publishing research of the highest quality on all aspects of geotechnical engineering. Géotechnique provides access to rigorously refereed, current, innovative and authoritative research and practical papers, across the fields of soil and rock mechanics, engineering geology and environmental geotechnics.
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