A closed‐form equation for effective stress in unsaturated soil
Colorado School of Mines · United States Geological Survey
Abstract
We propose that the recently conceptualized suction stress characteristic curve represents the effective stress for the shear strength behavior of unsaturated soil. Mechanically, suction stress is the interparticle stress called tensile stress. The working hypothesis is that the change in the energy of soil water from its free water state is mostly consumed in suction stress. We demonstrate that the suction stress lies well within the framework of continuum mechanics where free energy is the basis for any thermodynamic formulation. Available experimental data on soil water characteristic curves and suction stress characteristic curves are used to test the hypothesis, thus validating a closed‐form equation for…
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3Topics & keywords
- Geotechnical engineering
- Effective stress
- Stress (linguistics)
- Suction
- Pore water pressure
- Soil mechanics
- Shear stress
- Soil water
- Life in Land