Abstract

AbstractUnsaturated soils are three-phase porous media consisting of a solid skeleton, pore water, and pore air. The behavior of unsaturated soils is strongly influenced by the matric suction (pore air pressure minus the pore water pressure). Soil water characteristic curves (SWCCs) describe the relationship between matric suction and water content in unsaturated soils and, therefore, capture the hydro-behavior of soils. SWCCs show hysteretic behavior that not only depends on the wetting or drying history of the soil, but also on the stress-strain history (mechanical behavior) of a soil. The hydro-behavior of unsaturated soils, on the other hand, influences the mechanical behavior through matric suction. To predict the behavior of unsaturated soils, a hysteretic SWCC model is proposed based on the bounding surface plasticity concept. The model for hysteretic SWCCs is then incorporated into a constitutive model for unsaturated sands and silts in the general stress space. The resulting model is a comprehens...

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