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http://dx.doi.org/10.12814/jkgss.2020.19.1.093

A Study on the Behaviour of Baekma River Sands Using Elasto-Plastic Hyperbolic Model  

Yang, Seung-Jae (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Daejin Univ.)
Park, Ki-Hyeon (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Daejin Univ.)
Park, Hyung-Yeol (Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Daejin Univ.)
Yang, Kyung-Jin (Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Daejin Univ.)
Kim, Chan-kee (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Daejin Univ.)
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Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society / v.19, no.1, 2020 , pp. 93-101 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to predict the nonlinear behaviour of the soil, the elasto-plastic hyperbolic model was selected, which was considered to be relatively simple and highly predictable. The soil parameter determination and the behavior analysis program were developed by formalizing the functions related to the constitutive model. Each soil parameter was determined from the results of the drained triaxial compression tests of Baekma river sand with the change of relative density. The stress-strain behavior was predicted using the soil parameters determined under each condition. As a result, the deviator stress for the axial strain is verified to have a good match between the measured value and predicted value at each relative density. In the relationship between the volumetric stain and the axial strain, when the relative density is loose, the measured value and predicted value tend to match, and when relative density is dense, the predicted value of the volumetric strain appears somewhat smaller than the measured value due to the limitation of the constitutive model.
Keywords
Elato-plastic hyperbolic model; Drain triaxial compression test; Soil parameter; Relative density;
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