In this paper a new anisotropic model for time-dependent behaviour of soft soils is presented. The formulation is based on a previously developed isotropic creep model, assuming rotated Modified Cam Clay ellipses as contours of volumetric creep strain rates. A rotational hardening law is adopted to account for changes in anisotropy due to viscous strains. Although this will introduce some new soil parameters, they do not need calibration as they can be expressed as functions of basic soil parameters through simple analytical expressions. To start with, the one-dimensional response of the model is discussed, making it possible to explore how the model is capable of capturing key features of viscous soft soil behaviour. Subsequently, the three-dimensional generalisation of the model is presented, followed by comparison with experimental data, showing good agreement in both triaxial undrained compression and extension. In the authors' opinion, the simple formulation of the model makes it attractive for use in engineering practice.
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M. Leoni;
M. Leoni
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Institut für Geotechnik, University of Stuttgart
Germany
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P. A. Vermeer
P. A. Vermeer
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Institut für Geotechnik, University of Stuttgart
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 16 2007
Accepted:
November 29 2007
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
© 2008 Thomas Telford Ltd
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Geotechnique (2008) 58 (3): 215–226.
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Received:
March 16 2007
Accepted:
November 29 2007
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Anisotropic creep model for soft soils M. LEONI, M. KARSTUNEN and P. A. VERMEER (2008), Géotechnique 58, No. 3, 215–226
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Leoni M, Karstunen M, Vermeer PA (2008), "Anisotropic creep model for soft soils". Geotechnique, Vol. 58 No. 3 pp. 215–226, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/geot.2008.58.3.215
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