Characteristic parameters of soil failure criteria for plane strain conditions – experimental and semi-theoretical study
Article Category: Original Study
Published Online: Sep 30, 2021
Page range: 237 - 254
Received: Jan 12, 2021
Accepted: Apr 29, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sgem-2021-0015
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© 2021 Justyna Sławińska-Budzich, published by Sciendo
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The paper concerns the characteristic parameters of the selected isotropic failure criteria, i.e. Mohr–Coulomb, Drucker–Prager, Matsuoka–Nakai and Lade–Duncan. The parameters are determined directly from the failure criteria and stress measurements or by semi-theoretical approach, assuming that the soil obeys the associated flow rule and using the plane strain condition. In the latter case, the parameters can be expressed as functions of the plane strain internal friction angle, which is determined from measurements. The principal stress tensor components, corresponding to the soil peak strength and necessary to obtain the failure criteria parameters, are measured in a series of true triaxial, plane strain tests, on coarse Skarpa sand samples of different initial relative density, subjected to various confining pressures.