AN ELASTO-PLASTIC MODEL FOR UNSATURATED SOIL IN
THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRESSES
DE' AN SUN, HAJIME MATSUOKA, YANG-PING YAO and WATARU
ICHIHARA
ABSTRACT: A three-dimensional elasto-plastic model for
unsaturated soil is presented, using a transformed stress tensor based
on the Extended SMP criterion. The influences of suction on the
mechanical behavior of unsaturated soil are taken into account in the
model by using a parameter named suction stresss0(s),
which is added to net stress to form an effective stress, and
associating a yield stress and model parameters with it. The proposed
model needs few material parameters, which can be easily determined from
the results of ordinary tests, for example, oedometer and direct shear
tests or triaxial test. It can predict the stress-strain-strength
behavior of unsaturated soil under the conditions of three-dimensional
stresses and constant or variable suction. A considerable number of
triaxial compression and extension tests on unsaturated compacted kaolin
were performed by using a suction-controlled triaxial apparatus, to
measure the stress-strain behavior under different stress paths with
constant and decreasing suction. The prediction of the proposed model
shows good agreement with the measured behavior of unsaturated soil not
only in triaxial compression but also in triaxial extension under the
conditions of constant suction and reduction in suction, which may
induce an irrecoverable volumetric compression (collapse).
Key words: constitutive equation, elastoplasticity,
stress path, suction, triaxial test, unsaturated soil (IGC:
D6)
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