Analysis of Pressuremeter in Strain-Softening Soil
- 1 August 1975
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division
- Vol. 101 (8) , 717-732
- https://doi.org/10.1061/ajgeb6.0000181
Abstract
Strain-softening behavior is defined as a gradual loss of shear resistance after a peak strength has been reached. The basic concepts of the theories of elasticity and plasticity are reviewed, and the classical formulation is extended to include analysis of strain softening. A general effective stress-strain-strength model is described, but attention herein is focused on undrained behavior. Closed-form mathematical solutions for stresses, strains, and pore-water pressures around a pressuremeter are worked out, and detailed comparisons are made between the results from strain-hardening and strain-softening behavior. The proposed theory makes it possible to back-figure basic soil stress-strain and strength properties from strain-controlled pressuremeter tests.Keywords
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