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Constitutive Model of Unsaturated Soils Considering the Effect of Intergranular Physicochemical Forces
AbstractA clayey soil is an electrically charged porous medium whose behavior is sensitive to the variations in the composition and concentration of pore water. Pronounced physicochemical interaction can occur between the solid particle and the pore water so that the clayey soil shows strong chemomechanical coupling effects and complex mechanical behaviors. If the degree of saturation varies the pore-water composition and concentration can also vary, resulting in intensive physicochemical effects in the soil. In this paper, a conceptual constitutive model for unsaturated soils is proposed to explain the influence of pore-fluid chemistry on the chemomechanical behavior of unsaturated clayey soils. A new intergranular stress which can effectively account for the physicochemical effects including osmosis, capillarity, and adsorption is introduced as the stress-state variable. The formulation of the proposed model can lead to a remarkable unification of the experimental results obtained under complex chemomechanical loading conditions. The proposed model is validated by comparing the theoretical calculations with the experimental results. It is shown that the proposed model is capable of addressing the effect of water content, concentration and species variation on the mechanical behavior of the clayey soil.
Constitutive Model of Unsaturated Soils Considering the Effect of Intergranular Physicochemical Forces
AbstractA clayey soil is an electrically charged porous medium whose behavior is sensitive to the variations in the composition and concentration of pore water. Pronounced physicochemical interaction can occur between the solid particle and the pore water so that the clayey soil shows strong chemomechanical coupling effects and complex mechanical behaviors. If the degree of saturation varies the pore-water composition and concentration can also vary, resulting in intensive physicochemical effects in the soil. In this paper, a conceptual constitutive model for unsaturated soils is proposed to explain the influence of pore-fluid chemistry on the chemomechanical behavior of unsaturated clayey soils. A new intergranular stress which can effectively account for the physicochemical effects including osmosis, capillarity, and adsorption is introduced as the stress-state variable. The formulation of the proposed model can lead to a remarkable unification of the experimental results obtained under complex chemomechanical loading conditions. The proposed model is validated by comparing the theoretical calculations with the experimental results. It is shown that the proposed model is capable of addressing the effect of water content, concentration and species variation on the mechanical behavior of the clayey soil.
Constitutive Model of Unsaturated Soils Considering the Effect of Intergranular Physicochemical Forces
Ma, Tiantian (author) / Xia, Xiaolong / Wei, Changfu / Chen, Pan
2016
Article (Journal)
English
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