Scientific Reports (Jul 2024)
Estimating Hardening Soil-Brick model parameters for sands based on CPTU tests and laboratory experimental evidence
Abstract
Abstract The Hardening Soil-Brick model for soils is designed to carry out complex numerical analyses of soil-structure interaction problems taking into account strong stiffness variation in the range of small strains. However, to calibrate its parameters advanced triaxial and oedometric tests are required. In case of uncemented sands laboratory testing is usually difficult. Therefore, to facilitate calibration procedures, a CPTU based method, enhanced by an experimental evidence derived from advanced triaxial drained and oedometric tests, has been proposed and verified. It is shown in the paper that using exclusively the CPTU test results one can calibrate most important model parameters for sands with accuracy that is sufficient for solving real life problems. The major goal of this paper is to identify correlations between all reference stiffness moduli, then verify them, and finally link with the CPTU based identification procedures. It is shown in the paper that such correlations exist and they exhibit very high coefficients of determination. Moreover, as the seismic version of the CPTU test is not often available in the practice, an enhanced procedure for identification of very small strain shear stiffness modulus has been proposed and then verified, using set of the SCPTU tests conducted in Gdańsk sands (Poland).
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