Non-stationary anisotropy-dependent critical state for clays

GEOTECHNIQUE(2023)

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Abstract
In this paper, the effect of fabric anisotropy on the critical state behaviour of clays is investigated. An original concept of moving critical state is elaborated by a novel state parameter-based rotational hardening rule that is subsequently used to formulate a complete anisotropic elastoplastic constitutive model for clays. It is shown that some of the distinctive pre-failure and critical state responses of clays can be explained by adopting a non-stationary critical state line. Furthermore, an enhanced definition for the state of the soil is proposed that provides a more realistic correspondence between the shearing behaviour of an overconsolidated clay and its initial consolidation state. The proposed model is validated by simulating the experimental data from triaxial tests on a number of clays.
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anisotropy,clays,non-stationary critical state
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