Modelling diffuse instabilities in sands under drained conditions

A. M. Ramos, J. E. Andrade, A. Lizcano

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Abstract

This paper presents a criterion for detecting diffuse (homogeneous) instabilities in granular soils sheared under fully drained conditions. The criterion is based on bifurcation theory and applied to elasto-plasticity by allowing multiple incremental solutions in elasto-plastic soils, physically losing controllability of stress boundary conditions. Drained diffuse instabilities are poorly understood, and are induced by kinematic modes different from those observed in shear bands and liquefaction instabilities. Unlike shear bands, diffuse instabilities occur under fairly homogenous deformation modes and, unlike liquefaction, drained instabilities are not generated by the excess pore pressures. Recent experiments under drained constant shear report sudden homogeneous instabilities in samples of relatively dense and loose sands. The criterion presented in this paper is used in conjunction with an elasto-plasticity model for sands to predict and explain these reported drained instabilities. From a practical standpoint, these developments serve to expand the repertoire of potential instabilities that occur well before failure, and which have been reported in case studies of puzzling slope instability failures under fully drained conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)471-478
Number of pages8
JournalGeotechnique
Volume62
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2012

Keywords

  • Failure
  • Numerical modelling
  • Plasticity
  • Sands
  • Theoretical analysis

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