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A plasticity constitutive model for unsaturated,anisotropic, nonexpansive soils
Authors:Panagiotis Sitarenios  Michael Kavvadas
Institution:1. School of Energy, Construction and Environment, Coventry University, Coventry, U.K;2. Geotechnical Department, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Abstract:The paper describes and evaluates an incremental plasticity constitutive model for unsaturated, anisotropic, nonexpansive soils (CMUA). It is based on the modified Cam-Clay (MCC) model for saturated soils and enhances it by introducing anisotropy (via rotation of the MCC yield surface) and an unsaturated compressibility framework describing a double dependence of compressibility on suction and on the degree of saturation of macroporosity. As the anisotropic and unsaturated features can be activated independently, the model is downwards compatible with the MCC model. The CMUA model can simulate effectively: the dependence of compressibility on the level of developed anisotropy, uniqueness of critical state independent of the initial anisotropy, an evolving compressibility during constant suction compression, and a maximum of collapse. The model uses Bishop's average skeleton stress as its first constitutive variable, favouring its numerical implementation in commercial numerical analysis codes (eg, finite element codes) and a unified treatment of saturated and unsaturated material states.
Keywords:Bishop stress  constitutive model  critical state plasticity  soil anisotropy  unsaturated soils
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