“…Appropriate characterization and modelling of these viscous behaviours have been shown to be critical for solving geotechnical engineering problems related to the long-term performance of infrastructure (Oldecop & Alonso, 2007;Karstunen & Yin, 2010;Kelly et al, 2018) and the prevention and mitigation of geohazards (Zhu & Randolph, 2011;Alonso et al, 2016). Accordingly, many rate-dependent constitutive models have been developed for soils (Adachi & Oka, 1982;di Prisco & Imposimato, 1996;Kutter & Sathialingam, 1992;Leoni et al, 2008;Yuan & Whittle, 2018;Borja et al, 2020;Wang et al, 2020;Grimstad et al, 2020Grimstad et al, , 2021, by means of overstress theory (Perzyna, 1963), isotache method (Suklje, 1957;Bjerrum, 1967), or based on thermodynamic principles (Houlsby & Puzrin, 2007) . These existing models have been found to be effective in replicating the observed viscous characteristics of soils under monotonic histories of stresses or strains.…”