Sensitivity analysis of soil creep by using a constitutive soil creep model

dc.contributor.authorMadurapperuma, MAKM
dc.contributor.authorPuswewala, UGA
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-30T14:34:46Z
dc.date.available2013-12-30T14:34:46Z
dc.date.issued2005
dc.description.abstractMulti-dimensional (2-D and 3-D) soil creep models are generalized from Bjerrum's I-D creep model (Bjerrum, 1967), which is based on field test data. This model is based on an expression for creep strain rate, and was later modified for transient loading conditions. In the present work, this differential form of I-D creep model is extended to multi-dimensional (2-D and 3-D) state of stress and strain by incorporating concepts of visco-plasticity. The devised 2-D and 3-D creep models take into account both volumetric creep strain and deviatoric creep strain, and creep deformation of the soil is defined by several material parameters. A non-linear, time incrementing finite element program, along with iterative corrections within each time step, had been developed by the second author (Puswewala et al. 1992). Certain modifications were done in the latter main program to incorporate the present model as an element subroutine for plane strain condition. The numerical model will enable to check the sensitivity of model parameters on predicted results as well as the time-dependent solution of complicated foundation-soil interaction problems involving creep of soil. Numerical analyses are conducted using published experimental data and parametric studies are conducted to evaluate the sensitivity of different input parameters of the model. The verified program will be an important resource tool for estimating settlements in structures founded on soils exhibiting creep.en_US
dc.identifier.conferenceERU - Research for industryen_US
dc.identifier.pgnospp. 273-283en_US
dc.identifier.proceedingProceedings of the 11th annual symposium 2005en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/9678
dc.identifier.year2005en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.titleSensitivity analysis of soil creep by using a constitutive soil creep modelen_US
dc.typeConference-Full-texten_US

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