Coupling of hydraulic hysteresis and stress–strain behaviour in unsaturated soils
University of Glasgow · University of Bradford
Abstract
Consideration of the different roles of pore air pressure, pore water pressure within bulk water and pore water pressure within meniscus water suggests that the degree of saturation will have a significant influence on the stress–strain behaviour of an unsaturated soil, in addition to any influence of suction. This suggestion is supported by experimental evidence. In the light of this, a new elasto-plastic framework for unsaturated soils is proposed, involving coupling of hydraulic hysteresis and mechanical behaviour. Within the proposed framework, plastic changes of degree of saturation influence the stress–strain behaviour, and plastic volumetric strains influence the water retention behaviour. A specific…
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3Topics & keywords
- Degree of saturation
- Wetting
- Materials science
- Geotechnical engineering
- Pore water pressure
- Saturation (graph theory)
- Hysteresis
- Isotropy
- Clean water and sanitation