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Identifying parameters controlling soil delayed behaviour from laboratory and in situ pressuremeter testing
Authors:Zhen‐Yu Yin  Pierre‐Yves Hicher
Institution:1. Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering, GeM UMR CNRS 6183, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, BP 92101, 44321 Nantes, France;2. Professor.
Abstract:The aim of this paper is to present a methodology for identifying the soil parameters controlling the delayed behaviour from laboratory and in situ pressuremeter tests by using an elasto‐viscoplastic model (EVP‐MCC) based on Perzyna's overstress theory and on the elasto‐plastic Modified Cam Clay model. The influence of both the model parameters and the soil permeability was studied under the loading condition of pressuremeter tests by coupling the proposed model equations with Biot's consolidation theory. On the basis of the parametric study, a methodology for identifying model parameters and soil permeability by inverse analysis from three levels of constant strain rate pressuremeter tests was then proposed and applied on tests performed on natural Saint‐Herblain clay. The methodology was validated by comparing the optimized values of soil parameters and the values of the same parameters obtained from laboratory test results, and also by using the identified parameters to simulate other tests on the same samples. The analysis of the drainage condition and the strain rate effect during a pressuremeter test demonstrated the coupled influence of consolidation and viscous effects on the test results. The numerical results also showed that the inverse analysis procedure could successfully determine the parameters controlling the time‐dependent soil behaviour. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:viscoplasticity  consolidation  Modified Cam Clay  parameter identification  soft clay  pressuremeter test
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