Technical Notes
Mar 3, 2016

Soil Compressibility Models for a Wide Stress Range

Publication: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume 142, Issue 6

Abstract

Soil compressibility models with physically correct asymptotic void ratios are required to analyze situations that involve a wide stress range. Previously suggested models and other functions are adapted to satisfy asymptotic void ratios at low and high stress levels; all updated models involve four parameters. Compiled consolidation data for remolded and natural clays are used to test the models and to develop correlations between model parameters and index properties. Models can adequately fit soil compression data for a wide range of stresses and soil types; in particular, models that involve the power of the stress σβ display higher flexibility to capture the brittle response of some natural soils. The use of a single continuous function avoids numerical discontinuities or the need for ad hoc procedures to determine the yield stress. The tangent stiffness—readily computed for all models—should not be mistaken for the small-strain constant-fabric stiffness.

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Acknowledgments

This research was conducted by the authors while at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Support for this research was provided by the Department of Energy Savannah River Operations Office and the Goizueta Foundation. Additional support was provided by the Convergence R&D program of MSIP/NST (Convergence Research-14-2-ETRI) and the KAUST endowment.

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Received: May 18, 2015
Accepted: Dec 3, 2015
Published online: Mar 3, 2016
Published in print: Jun 1, 2016
Discussion open until: Aug 3, 2016

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Song-Hun Chong [email protected]
Senior Researcher, High Speed Railroad Systems Research Center, Korea Railroad Research Institute, 176, Cheoldo bangmulgwan-ro, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do 437-757, Republic of Korea (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
J. Carlos Santamarina
Professor, Earth Science and Engineering, King Abdullah Univ. of Science and Technology, Bldg. 5, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia 23955-6900.

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