AbstractThe mechanical properties and constitutive modeling of Shanghai clays are very important for numerical analysis on geotechnical engineering in Shanghai, where continuous layers of soft clays run 30–40m deep. The clays are divided into 5 major layers. A series of laboratory tests are carried out to investigate their mechanical properties. The top and bottom layers are overconsolidated hard clays, and the middle layers are normally consolidated or lightly overconsolidated sensitive marine clays. A constitutive model, which can describe the overconsolidation and structure of soils using only 8 parameters, is modified to simulate the test results. A rational procedure to determine the values of the material parameters and initial condit...
This paper presents a summary of the geotechnical engineering properties of low to medium overconsol...
Due to the different material composition and deposition conditions, the undisturbed clay presents d...
The most challenging issue when analyzing geotechnical structures by means of finite element method ...
AbstractThe mechanical properties and constitutive modeling of Shanghai clays are very important for...
In order to investigate the compressibility, particularly the secondary compression behaviour, soil ...
Advanced constitutive models incorporate void ratio as a state variable. Advantage of these models i...
In this paper, a simple bounding surface plasticity model is used to reproduce the yielding and stre...
Although the compressibility of Shanghai clay has been widely investigated over the years, few attem...
This paper presents a new constitutive model for clays. The model is developed on the basis of gener...
This paper investigates the possibility of the application of the HArdening State Parameter (HASP) c...
Widely distributed in natural deposits, the overconsolidated (OC) clays have attracted extensive exp...
Summary. The dilatancy of clay has long been considered as a function of the current stress state in...
A laboratory investigation was carried out to study the compressibility characteristic of heavily ov...
AbstractThe paper presents results of laboratory unconfined and confined shear tests. Tests were con...
The paper presents a critical state bounding surface constitutive model for describing the behaviour...
This paper presents a summary of the geotechnical engineering properties of low to medium overconsol...
Due to the different material composition and deposition conditions, the undisturbed clay presents d...
The most challenging issue when analyzing geotechnical structures by means of finite element method ...
AbstractThe mechanical properties and constitutive modeling of Shanghai clays are very important for...
In order to investigate the compressibility, particularly the secondary compression behaviour, soil ...
Advanced constitutive models incorporate void ratio as a state variable. Advantage of these models i...
In this paper, a simple bounding surface plasticity model is used to reproduce the yielding and stre...
Although the compressibility of Shanghai clay has been widely investigated over the years, few attem...
This paper presents a new constitutive model for clays. The model is developed on the basis of gener...
This paper investigates the possibility of the application of the HArdening State Parameter (HASP) c...
Widely distributed in natural deposits, the overconsolidated (OC) clays have attracted extensive exp...
Summary. The dilatancy of clay has long been considered as a function of the current stress state in...
A laboratory investigation was carried out to study the compressibility characteristic of heavily ov...
AbstractThe paper presents results of laboratory unconfined and confined shear tests. Tests were con...
The paper presents a critical state bounding surface constitutive model for describing the behaviour...
This paper presents a summary of the geotechnical engineering properties of low to medium overconsol...
Due to the different material composition and deposition conditions, the undisturbed clay presents d...
The most challenging issue when analyzing geotechnical structures by means of finite element method ...