Failure Criterion for Cross-Anisotropic Soils
Publication: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume 134, Issue 1
Abstract
Experimental evidence and analyses of results of three-dimensional (3D) tests show that the shape of the failure surface for soils is influenced by the intermediate principal stress, shear banding, and cross anisotropy. Presented here is a formulation of a general 3D failure criterion for cross-anisotropic soils for both nonrotating and rotating stresses. The formulation relates the loading direction to the principal directions of the cross-anisotropic microstructure of the soil. The criterion is based on a function of stress, previously used as the 3D failure criterion for isotropic frictional materials, which is set equal to a scalar that varies over a sphere. The formulation is specialized for true triaxial tests and torsion shear tests and determination of material parameters is demonstrated. The failure criterion for cross-anisotropic soils is compared with experimental results from the literature to show that it is able to capture the conditions obtained in true triaxial tests without stress rotations as well as the conditions in torsion shear tests performed to study effects of stress rotation. Sets of data from some classic true triaxial tests are reinterpreted to show their true cross-anisotropic behavior.
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Received: Aug 2, 2006
Accepted: Dec 27, 2006
Published online: Jan 1, 2008
Published in print: Jan 2008
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