Critical state modeling of lower-bound threshold stress for clay subgrade

Railway track foundation with fine-grained subgrade, under loading of cyclic nature, can build up excess pore pressure and results in progressive shear failure at a stress level less than its static undrained strength. It is widely accepted a threshold stress level exists, where loading above such l...

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Main Authors: Loh, R., Nikraz, Hamid
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37506
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description Railway track foundation with fine-grained subgrade, under loading of cyclic nature, can build up excess pore pressure and results in progressive shear failure at a stress level less than its static undrained strength. It is widely accepted a threshold stress level exists, where loading above such level causes large deformation; otherwise stability of vertical track profile will be assured. This paper described the theoretical model that predicts the threshold stress of clay soil. The threshold stress so determined represents the lower-bound solution for bearing strength capacity of clay subgrade which normally exists in an unsaturated state. Developed from the "original Cam-clay" model and validated by series of undrained cyclic triaxial test data on reconstituted kaolin clay, the proposed theoretical model enables the prediction of threshold stress to be made from the fundamental properties of the soil, based on current state of stress and stress history of the subgrade soil. The model reserved its ability to further expand into predicting the threshold stress of soil in its unsaturated state. © 2012 IEEE.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-375062017-01-30T14:03:45Z Critical state modeling of lower-bound threshold stress for clay subgrade Loh, R. Nikraz, Hamid Railway track foundation with fine-grained subgrade, under loading of cyclic nature, can build up excess pore pressure and results in progressive shear failure at a stress level less than its static undrained strength. It is widely accepted a threshold stress level exists, where loading above such level causes large deformation; otherwise stability of vertical track profile will be assured. This paper described the theoretical model that predicts the threshold stress of clay soil. The threshold stress so determined represents the lower-bound solution for bearing strength capacity of clay subgrade which normally exists in an unsaturated state. Developed from the "original Cam-clay" model and validated by series of undrained cyclic triaxial test data on reconstituted kaolin clay, the proposed theoretical model enables the prediction of threshold stress to be made from the fundamental properties of the soil, based on current state of stress and stress history of the subgrade soil. The model reserved its ability to further expand into predicting the threshold stress of soil in its unsaturated state. © 2012 IEEE. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37506 restricted
spellingShingle Loh, R.
Nikraz, Hamid
Critical state modeling of lower-bound threshold stress for clay subgrade
title Critical state modeling of lower-bound threshold stress for clay subgrade
title_full Critical state modeling of lower-bound threshold stress for clay subgrade
title_fullStr Critical state modeling of lower-bound threshold stress for clay subgrade
title_full_unstemmed Critical state modeling of lower-bound threshold stress for clay subgrade
title_short Critical state modeling of lower-bound threshold stress for clay subgrade
title_sort critical state modeling of lower-bound threshold stress for clay subgrade
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37506