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http://dx.doi.org/10.7843/kgs.2013.29.1.171

Experimental Validation of the Radial Mapping Rule in Bounding Surface Plasticity Model  

Jung, Young-Hoon (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kyung Hee University)
Lee, Ju-Hyung (Geotechnical engineering research division, SOC Research Institute, Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
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Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society / v.29, no.1, 2013 , pp. 171-181 More about this Journal
Abstract
The radial mapping rule in bounding surface model was experimentally investigated by analyzing the drained stress probe tests on Chicago clays. The experimental data obtained from 10 drained stress probe paths were analyzed to calculate the directions of the plastic strain increments. The anisotropic bounding surface model was adopted to represent a bounding yield surface which resides in the pre-consolidation yield stress of undisturbed clays. The projection origins were estimated by finding the interceptions of the straight lines passing through the current stress point and the imaginary yield stress point on the bounding surface. The results show that the projection origin is not fixed at a point but moves toward the direction of the stress probe path after it is established around the initial stress point.
Keywords
Bounding surface model; Projection origin; Anisotropic yield surface; Chicago clay; Stress probe tests;
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