Statistical damage constitutive model of MICP-treated specimens based on lognormal distribution

IF 5.6 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
Qiwu Jiang, Ming Huang, Kai Xu, Mingjuan Cui, Shuang Li, Guixiao Jin
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Abstract

Microbial-induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) technique has the potential to be an eco-friendly and sustainable solution for engineering problems. Despite the extensive amount of research that has been conducted recently on the MICP technique, there are few studies on the constitutive model of MICP-treated specimens. In this study, the statistical damage constitutive model of MICP-treated specimens was established based on the statistical theory and damage mechanics theory. The proposed model assumed that the microelement strength of biocemented sand follows the lognormal distribution and the Drucker–Prager criterion. The parameters S0 and F0 in the constitutive model were determined, and their physical significance was then discussed. The reasonableness of the proposed model was verified by comparing the theoretical results and the experimental results. The evolution of the damage variable (D), parameter S0, and parameter F0 with different calcium carbonate content (CCC) was analyzed. The statistical damage model based on the lognormal distribution was then compared with that based on the Weibull distribution. The results show that the parameter F0 and S0 can reflect the limiting strength and brittleness of MICP-treated specimens.. The specimens with higher cementation tend to have a higher accelerated damage rate. The damage variables eventually reach a stable value as the axial deformation increases. The proposed model can reflect the strain softening and strain hardening phenomena well, which can also represent the shear expansion and shear contraction characteristics of the volume strain curve. Overall, the research in this study can provide some theoretical support for the engineering application of MICP-treated specimens.

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Acta Geotechnica
Acta Geotechnica ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL-
CiteScore
9.90
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17.50%
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297
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Acta Geotechnica is an international journal devoted to the publication and dissemination of basic and applied research in geoengineering – an interdisciplinary field dealing with geomaterials such as soils and rocks. Coverage emphasizes the interplay between geomechanical models and their engineering applications. The journal presents original research papers on fundamental concepts in geomechanics and their novel applications in geoengineering based on experimental, analytical and/or numerical approaches. The main purpose of the journal is to foster understanding of the fundamental mechanisms behind the phenomena and processes in geomaterials, from kilometer-scale problems as they occur in geoscience, and down to the nano-scale, with their potential impact on geoengineering. The journal strives to report and archive progress in the field in a timely manner, presenting research papers, review articles, short notes and letters to the editors.
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