Abstract

AbstractParticle breakage has a great influence on stress-strain behaviors of rockfill materials. A new relative breakage was proposed for rockfill materials. A critical state line incorporating particle breakage was termed as a breakage critical state line (BCSL). It was found that the BCSL position of rockfill materials pertained to the relative breakage. An elastoplastic model considering state dependence and particle breakage was proposed for rockfill materials. The effect of particle breakage was incorporated into the proposed state parameter, dilatancy stress ratio, stress dilatancy relation, bounding stress ratio, and plastic modulus in the proposed model. The model considering particle breakage can well predict the stress-strain and particle-breakage behaviors of rockfill materials at various confining pressures.

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