Geomechanics and Engineering A
Volume 29, Number 1, 2022, pages 1-11
DOI: 10.12989/gae.2022.29.1.001
Spherical cavity expansion in overconsolidated unsaturated soil under constant suction condition
Hui Wang, Changyi Yangand Jingpei Li
Abstract
A semi-analytical solution to responses of overconsolidated (OC) unsaturated soils surrounding an expanding spherical cavity under constant suction condition is presented. To capture the elastoplastic hydro-mechanical property of OC unsaturated soils, the unified hardening (UH) model for OC unsaturated soil is adopted in corporation with a soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) and two suction yield surfaces. Taking the specific volume, radial stress, tangential stress and degree of saturation as the four basic unknowns, the problem investigated is formulated by solving a set of first-order ordinary differential equations with the help of an auxiliary variable and an iterative algorithm. The present solution is validated by comparing with available solution based on the modified Cam Clay (MCC) model. Parametric studies reveal that the hydraulic and mechanical responses of spherical cavity expanding in unsaturated soils are not only coupled, but also affected by suction and overconsolidation ratio (OCR) significantly. More importantly, whether hydraulic yield will occur or not depends only on the initial relationship between suction yield stress and suction. The presented solution can be used for calibration of some in-situ tests in OC unsaturated soil.
Key Words
cavity expansion; hydro-mechanical responses; overconsolidated unsaturated soil; suction
Address
Hui Wang, Changyi Yangand Jingpei Li: Department of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China