Towards a Unified Soil Mechanics Theory: The Use of Effective Stresses in Unsaturated Soils

Introduction

Author(s): Eduardo Rojas

Pp: 3-11 (9)

DOI: 10.2174/9781608057399113010005

Abstract

The use of the effective stress principle led to a general theory for the strength and volumetric behavior of saturated soils. Presently, all constitutive models for saturated soils are based on this principle. In 1959 Bishop proposed an equation for the effective stress of unsaturated soils. However, it was severely criticized because it could not explain by itself the phenomenon of collapse upon wetting. Moreover, an analytical expression for the determination of its main parameter X was not provided and in addition, its value could not be easily determined in the laboratory. Since then several equations to determine the value of parameter X have been proposed and fifty years later it is acknowledge that Bishop’s effective stress equation can be employed to simulate the behavior of unsaturated soils when it is complemented with a proper elastoplastic framework.


Keywords: Saturated soil, unsaturated soil, effective stress, total stress, pore water pressure, air pressure, suction, constitutive model, volumetric behavior, shear strength, collapse, elastoplastic framework, state surface, independent stress variables, effective stress parameter.

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