Towards a Unified Soil Mechanics Theory: The Use of Effective Stresses in Unsaturated Soils (Third Edition)

Hydro-Mechanical Coupling

Author(s): Eduardo Rojas

Pp: 203-221 (19)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815050356122010014

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

The phenomenon of hysteresis during wetting-drying cycles can be simulated using the porous-solid model developed in Chapter 3. This model employs the current pore-size distribution of the material. The term “current pore-size distribution” means that the size of pores can be updated as the soil deforms. In that sense, the porous-solid model can be used advantageously for the development of fully coupled hydro-mechanical constitutive models, as the influence of the volumetric deformation on the retention curves and effective stresses can be easily assessed. By including some experimental observations related to the behavior of the pore size distribution of soils subjected to loading or suction increase, volume change can be related to the reduction in the size of macropores. This methodology avoids the necessity of any additional parameter or calibration procedure for the hydromechanical coupling of unsaturated soils. 


Keywords: Hydro-mechanical coupling, Unsaturated soils, Porous-solid model, Pore size distribution, Soil-water retention curves, Hysteresis, Effective stresses, Macropores, Volumetric strain, Mean size of pores, Volumetric reduction, Evolution of pore size distribution, Loading, Suction increase.

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