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Experimental validation of a coupled hydro-mechanical model for vegetated soil

Journal

GEOTECHNIQUE
Volume 68, Issue 5, Pages 375-385

Publisher

ICE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1680/jgeot.16.P.233

Keywords

constitutive relations; finite-element modelling; laboratory tests; partial saturation; reinforced soils

Funding

  1. European Commission [289911]
  2. Competence Centre for Environment and Sustainability (CCES) within the framework of the TRAMM Project
  3. EU project SafeLand (EU FP7) [226479]

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A coupled hydro-mechanical model is presented to account for the influence of plants on the mechanical and hydrological behaviour of soil. A modified Cam-Clay model is implemented in a finite-element code to consider the combined effect of vegetation by way of root reinforcement and evapotranspiration. The model is calibrated and validated by laboratory tests on soil containing roots. A vegetated soil sample is subjected to cycles of wetting and drying. The pore pressure is measured by tensiometers installed at different depths. Numerous tests on root-reinforced and non-reinforced soil are carried out. The enhancement in soil strength is obtained by comparing the test results. The tests are simulated using the numerical model and the results are compared with the experimental data.

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