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A destructuration theory and its application to SANICLAY model
Authors:Mahdi Taiebat  Yannis F Dafalias  Ralf Peek
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6T 1Z4;2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, U.S.A.;3. Department of Mechanics, National Technical University of Athens, Zographou 15780, Hellas;4. Shell International Exploration and Production, B.V., The Netherlands
Abstract:Many natural clays have an undisturbed shear strength in excess of the remoulded strength. Destructuration modeling provides a means to account for such sensitivity in a constitutive model. This paper extends the SANICLAY model to include destructuration. Two distinct types of destructuration are considered: isotropic and frictional. The former is a concept already presented in relation to other models and in essence constitutes a mechanism of isotropic softening of the yield surface with destructuration. The latter refers to the reduction of the critical stress ratio reflecting the effect of destructuration on the friction angle, and is believed to be a novel proposition. Both the types depend on a measure of destructuration rate expressed in terms of combined plastic volumetric and deviatoric strain rates. The SANICLAY model itself is generalized from its previous form by additional dependence of the yield surface on the third isotropic stress invariant. Such a generalization allows to obtain as particular cases simplified model versions of lower complexity including one with a single surface and associative flow rule, by simply setting accordingly parameters of the generalized version. A detailed calibration procedure of the relatively few model constants is presented, and the performance of three versions of the model, in descending order of complexity, is validated by comparison of simulations to various data for oedometric consolidation followed by triaxial undrained compression and extension tests on two structured clays. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:clays  constitutive relations  plasticity  destructuration  anisotropy
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