An Approach for Description of Elastic Parameters of Cross-Anisotropic Saturated Soils

The processes of deposition and consolidation in natural soils or compaction in fill materials will typically produce soils that are initially cross-anisotropic (also known as transversely isotropic or orthotropic) in terms of both small strain elastic behaviour and large strain plastic behaviour. F...

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Main Author: Ahmed Mohammed Hasan
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Language:English
Published: Ishik University 2018-06-01
Series:Eurasian Journal of Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://eajse.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/An-Approach-for-Description-of-Elastic-Parameters.pdf
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spelling doaj-b2a507a42d3b401d923de2e484de5d872020-11-24T21:59:56ZengIshik UniversityEurasian Journal of Science and Engineering2414-56292414-56022018-06-013314515310.23918/eajse.v3i3p145An Approach for Description of Elastic Parameters of Cross-Anisotropic Saturated SoilsAhmed Mohammed HasanThe processes of deposition and consolidation in natural soils or compaction in fill materials will typically produce soils that are initially cross-anisotropic (also known as transversely isotropic or orthotropic) in terms of both small strain elastic behaviour and large strain plastic behaviour. For small strain elastic behaviour, five elastic parameters are required to fully describe cross-anisotropic soils such as two Young’s moduli (Ev in vertical direction and Eh in horizontal direction), two Poisson’s ratios (vvh horizontal strain due to vertical strain and vhh horizontal strain due to horizontal strain) and an independent shear modulus such as Ghv(a shear wave horizontally transmitted with vertically polarised). These five elastic parameters have been expressed in different fashions in the literature. In this paper results from derivations showed that it is possible to express the elastic parameters for cross-anisotropic soils in a different way than that expressed in the literature using as a function of independent measurements of two shear moduli and two constrained moduli from three pairs of bender/extender elements BEEs fitted on a cross-anisotropic soil sample in a triaxial apparatus and measuring or assuming the value of vhh using combination of triaxial testing system and bender/extender element testing system.http://eajse.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/An-Approach-for-Description-of-Elastic-Parameters.pdfElastic ParametersCross-Anisotropic SoilsBender/Extender ElementsShear and Constrained Moduli
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An Approach for Description of Elastic Parameters of Cross-Anisotropic Saturated Soils
Eurasian Journal of Science and Engineering
Elastic Parameters
Cross-Anisotropic Soils
Bender/Extender Elements
Shear and Constrained Moduli
author_facet Ahmed Mohammed Hasan
author_sort Ahmed Mohammed Hasan
title An Approach for Description of Elastic Parameters of Cross-Anisotropic Saturated Soils
title_short An Approach for Description of Elastic Parameters of Cross-Anisotropic Saturated Soils
title_full An Approach for Description of Elastic Parameters of Cross-Anisotropic Saturated Soils
title_fullStr An Approach for Description of Elastic Parameters of Cross-Anisotropic Saturated Soils
title_full_unstemmed An Approach for Description of Elastic Parameters of Cross-Anisotropic Saturated Soils
title_sort approach for description of elastic parameters of cross-anisotropic saturated soils
publisher Ishik University
series Eurasian Journal of Science and Engineering
issn 2414-5629
2414-5602
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The processes of deposition and consolidation in natural soils or compaction in fill materials will typically produce soils that are initially cross-anisotropic (also known as transversely isotropic or orthotropic) in terms of both small strain elastic behaviour and large strain plastic behaviour. For small strain elastic behaviour, five elastic parameters are required to fully describe cross-anisotropic soils such as two Young’s moduli (Ev in vertical direction and Eh in horizontal direction), two Poisson’s ratios (vvh horizontal strain due to vertical strain and vhh horizontal strain due to horizontal strain) and an independent shear modulus such as Ghv(a shear wave horizontally transmitted with vertically polarised). These five elastic parameters have been expressed in different fashions in the literature. In this paper results from derivations showed that it is possible to express the elastic parameters for cross-anisotropic soils in a different way than that expressed in the literature using as a function of independent measurements of two shear moduli and two constrained moduli from three pairs of bender/extender elements BEEs fitted on a cross-anisotropic soil sample in a triaxial apparatus and measuring or assuming the value of vhh using combination of triaxial testing system and bender/extender element testing system.
topic Elastic Parameters
Cross-Anisotropic Soils
Bender/Extender Elements
Shear and Constrained Moduli
url http://eajse.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/An-Approach-for-Description-of-Elastic-Parameters.pdf
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