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The use of a nonlocal critical state model in modelling triaxial and plane strain tests on overconsolidated clays

  • Wenjie Cui
  • , Xiaotian Wu
  • , David M. Potts
  • , Ran Wei
  • , Haitao Jing
  • , Lidija Zdravkovic
  • , Yangping Yao*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Beihang University
  • Imperial College London

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When modelling the phenomenon of strain localisation in strain-softening soils with the finite element (FE) method, nonlocal approaches have been commonly employed to avoid mesh dependency and numerical instability. This paper first presents the FE formulation of a critical state model for highly overconsolidated clays incorporating a nonlocal method. The performance of the nonlocal strain regularisation is subsequently assessed through a series of coupled hydro-mechanical (HM) analyses of undrained and drained triaxial compression tests on London clay. The mechanism behind the evolution of strain localisation in triaxial tests is investigated and a comparison with equivalent plane strain analyses is discussed. Finally, a comprehensive sensitivity study is presented, investigating the influence of the two nonlocal parameters, in the adopted nonlocal algorithm, on the predicted stress–strain responses. A key outcome is the derived linear relationship between the two parameters, which enables a unique stress–strain response to be achieved in either axisymmetric or plane strain analyses with multiple combinations of the two parameters. Such a modelling capability is essential in applications of the proposed nonlocal strain regularisation in large scale boundary value problems in which restrictions on element size exist.

源语言英语
文章编号106526
期刊Computers and Geotechnics
173
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 9月 2024

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