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Dilatancy Relation for Overconsolidated Clay

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOMECHANICS
Volume 17, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)GM.1943-5622.0000793

Keywords

Clay; Dilatancy; Overconsolidation; Bounding surface; Constitutive model

Funding

  1. Collaborative Research Fund of the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [C6012-15G]
  2. Innovate UK and QTS Group Ltd. through a Knowledge Transfer Project [KTP 9880]
  3. Region Pays de la Loire of France (Project RI-ADAPTCLIM)
  4. European Project CREEP [PIAPP-GA-2011-286397]

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A distinct feature of overconsolidated (OC) clays is that their dilatancy behavior is dependent on the degree of overconsolidation. Typically, a heavily OC clay shows volume expansion, whereas a lightly OC clay exhibits volume contraction when subjected to shear. Proper characterization of the stress-dilatancy behavior proves to be important for constitutive modeling of OC clays. This paper presents a dilatancy relation in conjunction with a bounding surface or subloading surface model to simulate the behavior of OC clays. At the same stress ratio, the proposed relation can reasonably capture the relatively more dilative response for clay with a higher overconsolidation ratio (OCR). It may recover to the dilatancy relation of a modified Cam-clay (MCC) model when the soil becomes normally consolidated (NC). A demonstrative example is shown by integrating the dilatancy relation into a bounding surface model. With only three extra parameters in addition to those in the MCC model, the new model and the proposed dilatancy relation provide good predictions on the behavior of OC clay compared with experimental data. (C) 2016 American Society of Civil Engineers.

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