A general framework for the mechanical behaviour of clays

It is suggested that the structure of clays may be distinguished simply as either ‘sedimentation’ or ‘post-sedimentation’, depending on whether gross yield in one-dimensional compression in void ratio-vertical effective stress plane occurs on the original sedimentation compression curve or to the ri...

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Veröffentlicht in:Géotechnique 2000-08, Vol.50 (4), p.431-447
Hauptverfasser: COTECCHIA, F, CHANDLER, R. J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:It is suggested that the structure of clays may be distinguished simply as either ‘sedimentation’ or ‘post-sedimentation’, depending on whether gross yield in one-dimensional compression in void ratio-vertical effective stress plane occurs on the original sedimentation compression curve or to the right of this curve. A behavioural framework is proposed for clays having either of these structures, the magnitude of the strength sensitivity S t when consolidated to the gross yield state (in compression) quantifying the effects of structure. The behaviour of natural clay consolidated to stress states pre-gross yield is related to the undisturbed clay sensitivity S t ; the gross yield curve is generally of arch shape, its size relative to that of the reconstituted clay depending on this sensitivity. Clays having S t > 1 consolidated to stresses beyond gross yield exhibit post-gross yield behaviour in which values of sensitivity reduce with increasing post-yield strain. It is found that following normalization for composition (using the stress ratio at critical state M), volume (using p* e ) and structure (using the sensitivity at gross yield S t ), many different clays have the same gross yield curve. A basically frictional linear flow rule is found to operate from small or medium to large strains for both natural and reconstituted clays.
ISSN:0016-8505
1751-7656
DOI:10.1680/geot.2000.50.4.431