JRMGE / Vol 15 / Issue 1

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Unified description of different soils based on the superloading and subloading concepts

Yong Lu, Yu Jiang, Wenxuan Zhu, Yuanfeng Bao, Guanlin Ye, Feng Zhang

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a Department of Civil Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology, Suzhou, 215011, China
b Department of Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200240, China
c Suzhou Integrated Infrastructure Technology Research Institute (SITRI), Suzhou, 215000, China
d Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, 466-8555, Japan


2023, 15(1): 239-254. doi:10.1016/j.jrmge.2022.02.015


Received: 2021-10-08 / Revised: 2021-12-16 / Accepted: 2022-02-23 / Available online: 2022-04-15

2023, 15(1): 239-254.

doi:10.1016/j.jrmge.2022.02.015


Received: 2021-10-08

Revised: 2021-12-16

Accepted: 2022-02-23

Available online: 2022-04-15


Abstract:

Geotechnical engineering often involves different types of geomaterials, such as sandy soil and clayey soil. Existing studies have confirmed that these soils have some common features, i.e. their mechanical behaviors depend not only on the inherent characteristics but also on their initial states. To describe the main mechanical behaviors of different soils within a simple and reasonable constitutive framework is of great significance for the numerical analysis on geotechnical engineering. This paper first introduces a model based on the concepts of superloading and subloading, which considers the “state dependence” (effects of overconsolidation and structure) of soil and only adds two material parameters compared with the Cam-Clay model. Secondly, conventional triaxial tests are systematically carried out on four types of soils (i.e. sand, silty clay, clay, and intermediate soil) with different initial void ratios, and the mechanical similarities and differences of these soils are discussed uniformly. After that, six material parameters of these soils are uniformly determined based on the concepts of superloading and subloading, and then used in constitutive calculations to verify the feasibility. The calculated results show a good agreement with test data, indicating that the model based on the concepts of superloading and subloading has great potential for describing the general mechanical behaviors of different soils within a unified framework. This work is expected to be applied to constitutive selection and parameter determination in the geotechnical numerical analysis of complex soil profiles.

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Keywords: Elastoplastic behavior, Constitutive model, Sand, Clay, State dependence

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Yong Lu, Yu Jiang, Wenxuan Zhu, Yuanfeng Bao, Guanlin Ye, Feng Zhang, 2023. Unified description of different soils based on the superloading and subloading concepts. J. Rock Mech. Geotech. Eng. 15 (1), 239-254.

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Yong Lu

Dr. Yong Lu, born in 1987, is now an assistant professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology, China. He obtain his Bachelor and PhD degrees from the Department of Civil Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology in 2009, and the State Key Laboratory for Geomechanics and Deep Underground Engineering (China University of Mining and Technology) in 2014, respectively. From 2019 to 2020, he was a visiting scholar at the Research Laboratory of Geotechnical Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan. His research interests include mechanical properties of geomaterials, constitutive modeling of geomaterials, and numerical analyses in geotechnical engineering.