Identification of Anisotropic Criteria for Stratified Soil Based on Triaxial Tests Results

The paper presents the identification methodology of anisotropic criteria based on triaxial test results. The considered material is varved clay – a sedimentary soil occurring in central Poland which is characterized by the so-called “layered microstructure”. The strength examination outcomes were i...

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Main Authors: Tankiewicz Matylda, Kawa Marek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-09-01
Series:Studia Geotechnica et Mechanica
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/sgem-2017-0030
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spelling doaj-ae0c23c76e13486f98476b08d70385df2021-09-05T14:00:36ZengSciendoStudia Geotechnica et Mechanica2083-831X2017-09-01393596510.1515/sgem-2017-0030sgem-2017-0030Identification of Anisotropic Criteria for Stratified Soil Based on Triaxial Tests ResultsTankiewicz Matylda0Kawa Marek1Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego 27, 50-370Wrocław, PolandWrocław University of Science and Technology, Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego 27, 50-370Wrocław, PolandThe paper presents the identification methodology of anisotropic criteria based on triaxial test results. The considered material is varved clay – a sedimentary soil occurring in central Poland which is characterized by the so-called “layered microstructure”. The strength examination outcomes were identified by standard triaxial tests. The results include the estimated peak strength obtained for a wide range of orientations and confining pressures. Two models were chosen as potentially adequate for the description of the tested material, namely Pariseau and its conjunction with the Jaeger weakness plane. Material constants were obtained by fitting the model to the experimental results. The identification procedure is based on the least squares method. The optimal values of parameters are searched for between specified bounds by sequentially decreasing the distance between points and reducing the length of the searched range. For both considered models the optimal parameters have been obtained. The comparison of theoretical and experimental results as well as the assessment of the suitability of selected criteria for the specified range of confining pressures are presented.https://doi.org/10.1515/sgem-2017-0030strengthanisotropyvarved claypariseau criterionweakness plane
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author Tankiewicz Matylda
Kawa Marek
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Kawa Marek
Identification of Anisotropic Criteria for Stratified Soil Based on Triaxial Tests Results
Studia Geotechnica et Mechanica
strength
anisotropy
varved clay
pariseau criterion
weakness plane
author_facet Tankiewicz Matylda
Kawa Marek
author_sort Tankiewicz Matylda
title Identification of Anisotropic Criteria for Stratified Soil Based on Triaxial Tests Results
title_short Identification of Anisotropic Criteria for Stratified Soil Based on Triaxial Tests Results
title_full Identification of Anisotropic Criteria for Stratified Soil Based on Triaxial Tests Results
title_fullStr Identification of Anisotropic Criteria for Stratified Soil Based on Triaxial Tests Results
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Anisotropic Criteria for Stratified Soil Based on Triaxial Tests Results
title_sort identification of anisotropic criteria for stratified soil based on triaxial tests results
publisher Sciendo
series Studia Geotechnica et Mechanica
issn 2083-831X
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The paper presents the identification methodology of anisotropic criteria based on triaxial test results. The considered material is varved clay – a sedimentary soil occurring in central Poland which is characterized by the so-called “layered microstructure”. The strength examination outcomes were identified by standard triaxial tests. The results include the estimated peak strength obtained for a wide range of orientations and confining pressures. Two models were chosen as potentially adequate for the description of the tested material, namely Pariseau and its conjunction with the Jaeger weakness plane. Material constants were obtained by fitting the model to the experimental results. The identification procedure is based on the least squares method. The optimal values of parameters are searched for between specified bounds by sequentially decreasing the distance between points and reducing the length of the searched range. For both considered models the optimal parameters have been obtained. The comparison of theoretical and experimental results as well as the assessment of the suitability of selected criteria for the specified range of confining pressures are presented.
topic strength
anisotropy
varved clay
pariseau criterion
weakness plane
url https://doi.org/10.1515/sgem-2017-0030
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