Geomechanics and Engineering A
Volume 34, Number 2, 2023, pages 197-208
DOI: 10.12989/gae.2023.34.2.197
Rate-dependent shearing response of Toyoura sand addressing influence of initial density and confinement: A visco-plastic constitutive approach
Mousumi Mukherjee and Siddharth Pathak
Abstract
Rate-dependent mechanical response of sand, subjected to loading of medium to high strain rate range, is of interest for several civilian and military applications. Such rate-dependent response can vary significantly based on the initial density state of the sand, applied confining pressure, considered strain rate range, drainage condition and sand morphology. A numerical study has been carried out employing a recently proposed visco-plastic constitutive model to explore the rate-dependent mechanical behaviour of Toyoura sand under drained triaxial loading condition. The model parameters have been calibrated using the experimental data on Toyoura sand available in published literature. Under strain rates higher than a reference strain rate, the simulation results are found to be in good agreement with the experimentally observed characteristic shearing behaviour of sand, which includes increased shear strength, pronounced post-peak softening and suppressed compression. The rate-dependent response, subjected to intermediate strain rate range, has further been assessed in terms of enhancement of peak shear strength and peak friction angle over varying initial density and confining pressure. The simulation results indicate that the rate-induced strength increase is highest for the dense state and such strength enhancements remain nearly independent of the applied confinement level.
Key Words
drained triaxial shearing; numerical modelling; rate-dependent response; strain rate effect; Toyoura sand; visco-plastic constitutive model
Address
Mousumi Mukherjee and Siddharth Pathak: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, Mandi-175075, H.P., India