Abstract

This paper presents a semianalytical solution for drained expansion of a cylindrical cavity in K0-consolidated clay. The solution is derived based on the K0-based anisotropic modified Cam-clay model (K0-AMCC), which can properly consider the initial stress anisotropy and the initial stress-induced anisotropy of natural soils. Parametric studies are carried out to investigate the effects of different overconsolidation ratios on the growth of plastic zone and cavity pressure, the distributions of the stress components and the specific volume around the cavity, and the effective stress path. The results are compared with the published solution based on the modified Cam-clay model to study the effects of the initial stress anisotropy and the initial stress-induced anisotropy on the cylindrical cavity expansion. The present solution provides a more realistic interpretation for practical geotechnical engineering problems such as pressuremeter tests and cone penetration tests.

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