A Transversely Isotropic Damage Model for Boom Clay

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H. D. Yu
W. Z. Chen
X. L. Li
X. Sillen
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics
[2] European Underground Research Infrastructure for Disposal of Nuclear Waste in Clay Environment,undefined
[3] EIG Euridice,undefined
[4] (EURIDICE),undefined
[5] Belgian Agency for Radioactive Waste and Enriched Fissile Materials ONDRAF/NIRAS,undefined
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Boom clay; Transverse isotropy; Damage; Constitutive model; Back analysis;
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Boom clay can be considered as a transversely isotropic geomaterial. However, due to lack of experimental evidence and data base, it is still difficult to describe the transversely isotropic plastic behavior of this argillaceous rock. In this paper, we present first, by means of an experimental approach, the main features of the mechanical properties of Boom clay. Then, combining the transversely isotropic elastic model and the modified Mohr–Coulomb criterion, a suitable constitutive model is introduced so as to fully describe the mechanical behavior of the studied material, in which, an elastic damage law which takes into consideration, the transversely isotropic effect, a plastic hardening law and a plastic damage law were introduced to describe the nonlinear elastic, hardening and softening behavior of Boom clay. As a preliminary step, the evolution law of both elastic moduli and Poisson’s ratio during the elastic stage was obtained by direct analysis of the test data. The synchronism of the elastic damage in both transversal and axial directions was proved by this method. Some of the parameters of the model in the elastic stage were also determined by direct analysis method and further verified by back analysis. Other unknown parameters in the model were determined by back analysis.
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页码:207 / 219
页数:12
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