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一种考虑黏聚强度的改良土弹塑性本构模型

Translated title of the contribution: An elastoplastic constitutive model incorporating cementation effect of stabilizer-treated soils
  • Kai Sun
  • , Zheng Lin Chen
  • , De Chun Lu

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Abstract

Stabilizer-treated soil possesses unique structures due to the cementation of soil particles and cement-hydrate. Compared with remolded normally-consolidated soil, treated soil usually holds a strong structure and overconsolidation ratio. Treated soil exhibits softening behavior due to the loss of cementation induced by the decay of bonded structure during the development of deformation. An evolution rule of cementation effect is proposed to consider the change of cementation strength with shear strain. The hardening parameter in UH model is modified and an elastoplastic constitutive model incorporating cementation effect for stabilizer-treated soils is proposed, in which non-associated flow rule is used. The comparison between predicted mechanical behaviors of cement-treated soil and lime-treated soil with triaxial compression test results indicate the validation and accuracy of the proposed model. Consideration of the contribution of cementation effect can describe the mechanical behaviors of stabilizer-treated soils. The soil behaves like overconsolidated soil due to the cementation strength, while the softening is faster with the decrease of cementation strength during deformation.

Translated title of the contributionAn elastoplastic constitutive model incorporating cementation effect of stabilizer-treated soils
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)1589-1597
Number of pages9
JournalYantu Lixue/Rock and Soil Mechanics
Volume39
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 May 2018

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