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A MODELLING PROCEDURE FOR SHEAR YIELDING CHARACTERISTICS AFFECTED BY VISCOUS PROPERTIES OF SAND IN TRIAXIAL COMPRESSION
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- Modelling Procedure for Shear Yielding Characteristics Affected by Viscous Properties of Sand in Triaxial Compression
- A modelling procedure of shear yielding characteristics affected by viscous properties of sand in triaxial compression
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A series of triaxial compression (TC) tests were performed on Toyoura sand to evaluate the viscous effects on the stress-strain behaviour following the shear yielding mechanism. It is shown that very different shear stress and shear strain relations obtained from TC tests performed along different stress paths become rather unique when converted into relationships between the stress parameter Xts=(q/pa)/(p' /pa)βfs, which is deemed to control the shear yield mechanism, and the normalized irreversible shear strain energy ks, which is the stress path-independent strain hardening parameter for shear yielding. Along each inviscid yield locus quantified based on the test results, with an increase in the effective mean principal stress p', the deviator stress q increases at a relatively large rate while the stress ratio q/p' decreases at a relatively small rate. According to the non-linear three-component model described in the paper, the stress parameter Xts is decomposed into the inviscid and viscous components, Xfs and Xvs. The inviscid shear yield loci are described in terms of Xfs and develop with an increase in ks. The viscosity function gv(ks) is introduced to relate Xvs to Xfs in the form of Xvs=Xfs-gv(ks) based on the test results. It is shown that the viscous effects on the Xts-ks relations obtained from the TC tests performed along a wide variety of stress path could be simulated rather well by the model taking into account the decay of the viscous component Xvs with an increase in ks.
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- SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
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SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS 44 (6), 83-99, 2004
The Japanese Geotechnical Society
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- CRID
- 1390001204610306816
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- NII Article ID
- 110003969714
- 130004247819
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- NII Book ID
- AN10496056
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- NDL BIB ID
- 7214475
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- ISSN
- 13417452
- 00380806
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- en
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