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Explicit stress–strain equations for modeling frictional materials
Authors:Kenneth J Xu  Martin D Liu  Buddhima Indraratna
Institution:1. PB Americas, Inc, One Penn Plaza, New York, NY, USA;2. School of Civil, Mining, and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences, The University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Abstract:In this paper, a comprehensive study on simulating the shearing behavior of frictional materials is performed. A set of two explicit equations, describing the relationship among the shear stress ratio and the distortional strain and the volumetric strain, are formulated independently. The equations contain three stress parameters and three strain parameters and another parameter representing the nonuniformity of stress and strain during softening. All the parameters have clear physical significance and can be determined experimentally. It is demonstrated that the proposed equations have the capacity of simulating the complicated shearing behavior of many types of frictional materials including geomaterials. The proposed equations are used to simulate the stress–strain behavior for 27 frictional materials with 98 tests. These materials include soft and stiff clays in both reconstituted and structured states, silicon sands and calcareous sands, silts, compacted fill materials, volcanic soils, decomposed granite soils, cemented soils (both artificially and naturally cemented), partially saturated soils, ballast, rocks, reinforced soils, tire chips, sugar, wheat, and rapeseed. It has been demonstrated that the proposed explicit constitutive equations have the capacity to capture accurately the shearing behavior of frictional materials both qualitatively and quantitatively. A study on model parameters has been performed.
Keywords:Clay  constitutive models  frictional materials  gravel  rock  sand  shearing
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