2007
DOI: 10.1002/nag.645
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Effective stress concept in unsaturated soils: Clarification and validation of a unified framework

Abstract: SUMMARYThe effective stress principle, conventionally applied in saturated soils, is reviewed for constitutive modelling purposes. The assumptions for the applicability of Terzaghi's single effective stress are recalled and its advantages are inventoried. The possible stress frameworks applicable to unsaturated soil modelling are reassessed in a comparative manner, specifically the Bishop's single effective stress, the independent stress variables approach and the generalized stress framework. The latter consi… Show more

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“…5. It is worth mentioning that different researchers report M values for kaolin in the range of 0.65-1.16 (Schofield and Wroth 1968;Rossato et al 1992;Terzaghi et al 1996;Khalili et al 2004;Nuth and Laloui 2008), which matches fairly well with our results. Again, is possible to evaluate the effects of using Eq 6 instead of Eq 5 in the derivations presented.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Strength Parameter M And Reference Void Rasupporting
confidence: 92%
“…5. It is worth mentioning that different researchers report M values for kaolin in the range of 0.65-1.16 (Schofield and Wroth 1968;Rossato et al 1992;Terzaghi et al 1996;Khalili et al 2004;Nuth and Laloui 2008), which matches fairly well with our results. Again, is possible to evaluate the effects of using Eq 6 instead of Eq 5 in the derivations presented.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Strength Parameter M And Reference Void Rasupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the present study, we extend the model to unsaturated conditions with a constant gas pressure and introduce the compressibility of the solid grain skeleton through Biot's coefficient. The total stress field is defined according to Bishop's postulate (Nuth and Laloui 2008), which corresponds to Biot's definition and takes into account partial saturation :…”
Section: Balance Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…v, which is the Bishop's eŠective stress with the Bishop's coe‹cient being the degree of saturation, is used for analysis of the results (Bishop, 1959;Nuth and Laloui, 2008) …”
Section: Method Materials and Programmentioning
confidence: 99%