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Rate-Dependent and Long-Term Yield Stress and Strength of Soft Wenzhou Marine Clay: Experiments and Modeling

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MARINE GEORESOURCES & GEOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 79-91

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/1064119X.2013.797060

Keywords

Anisotropy; clays; constitutive relations; creep; strain rate; viscoplasticity

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This paper focuses on the rate-dependent yield stress, undrained strength, and long-term undrained strength of clay. Various oedometer and triaxial tests were performed on Wenzhou marine clay. The uniqueness of rate-dependent and long-term yield stress and strength is discussed. A new anisotropic elastic viscoplastic model is proposed by adopting the concept of anisotropy and isotropy processes. The determination of model parameters is discussed, demonstrating how all model parameters can be determined in a straightforward way requiring the same basic tests as for the Modified Cam Clay model. Experimental verifications are carried out using the constant strain-rate and creep tests on the Wenzhou marine clay.

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