Back-Calculation of Element Tests with a Rate Dependent Soft Soil Model
Paper in proceeding, 2016

It is well known that soft clays are geo-materials with properties such as fabric, bonding and rate-dependency. The response observed when modelling complex boundary value problems will depend on the ability of the soil model to capture these features. This paper point out the importance of modelling anisotropy, de-structuration and rate-dependency for normally or slightly over-consolidated clays. In this study, samples from Bothkennar clay (Scotland) were simulated and compared to laboratory data. The constitutive model used in this paper is the recently developed Creep-SCLAY1S. The model could predict both qualitative and quantitative the tests results. Selection of the parameters from standard laboratory tests was a key step in the predictions. It was relevant to have different types of laboratory tests to derive a best set of parameters.

rate dependent

anisotropy

numerical modelling

structure

constitutive law

creep

Soft clay

Author

Jorge Yannie

Chalmers, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Geology and Geotechnics

N. Sivasithamparam

13th Baltic Sea Region Geotechnical Conference - Historical Experience and Challenges of Geotechnical Problems in Baltic Sea Region

150-153

Subject Categories

Other Natural Sciences

DOI

10.3846/13bsgc.2016.021

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Created

10/8/2017