Hypoplastic predictions of changes in undrained shear strength during episodic loading
G. Medicus,
K. A. Kwa
Abstract:Episodic loading patterns of undrained loading and consolidation are relevant to offshore foundation whole-life applications from variable metocean and operational conditions. In related finite element simulations of foundation-soil interactions, the selected constitutive model then has to capture general trends of the soil response due to episodic loading, including changes in shear strength which affects the foundation's capacity. In this study, element test simulations using clay hypoplasticity were perform… Show more
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