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A volume-mass constitutive model for unsaturated soils

Posted on:2006-02-21Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Saskatchewan (Canada)Candidate:Pham, Hung QFull Text:PDF
GTID:1452390005998093Subject:Geotechnology
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The objectives of this dissertation include: (i) the development of volume-mass constitutive models for unsaturated soils; (ii) the further study and verification of the volume-mass constitutive behavior of unsaturated soils; and (iii) the development of techniques for visualization of volume-mass constitutive surfaces for unsaturated soils. To achieve these objectives, the present research study was conducted from both theoretical and experimental bases.; The theoretical program commenced with a comprehensive literature review of the volume-mass constitutive relationships for unsaturated soils. A new, more rigorous volume-mass constitutive model was then proposed. Appropriate terminology was introduced for the development of the model, followed by an outline of the assumptions used and the mathematical derivation. The proposed model requires conventionally obtainable soil properties for its calibration. The model is capable of predicting both the void ratio and water content constitutive relationships for various unsaturated soils, taking into account elastic and plastic volume changes. Various stress paths can be simulated and hysteresis associated with the soil-water characteristic curve can be taken into account.; An experimental program was conducted in the laboratory. The experimental program involved the verification of a new testing apparatus. Several soils were selected for testing purposes and appropriate testing procedures were established (i.e., soil specimens were initially slurry). The testing stress paths followed in the experimental program were different from most research programs conducted in the past and reported in the research literature. Conclusions regarding the compressibility, stress path dependency, and hysteretic nature of the soil-water characteristic curve of an unsaturated soil were presented.; A considerable number of test results (i.e., from both the experimental program and the research literature) were used in the verification of the new volume-mass constitutive model. This model has proven to be effective in predicting both collapse and expansion of a soil. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Volume-mass constitutive, Model, Unsaturated soils, Experimental program
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