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| Title: | An approach for modelling volume change of fine-grained soil subjected to thermal cycles | Authors: | Ma, QJ Ng, CWW Mašín, D Zhou, C |
Issue Date: | Jun-2017 | Source: | Canadian geotechnical journal, June 2017, v. 54, no. 6, p. 896-901 | Abstract: | As a result of cyclic heating and cooling around the ambient temperature under drained conditions, normally consolidated and lightly overconsolidated fine-grained soils experience accumulation of irreversible volumetric contraction. Most existing thermomechanical models were developed for one heating-cooling cycle and are not suitable for multiple thermal cycles. An approach is proposed to simulate the volume change of fine-grained soil induced by thermal cycles. In the proposed approach, a thermal stabilization line is introduced to control the stabilized volumetric contraction under thermal cycles. Comparison with experimental results shows that the proposed approach can reproduce well the cumulative feature of volumetric contraction of fine-grained soil subjected to thermal cycles. | Keywords: | Constitutive modelling Cyclic Fine-grained soil Thermal |
Publisher: | Canadian Science Publishing | Journal: | Canadian geotechnical journal | ISSN: | 0008-3674 | DOI: | 10.1139/cgj-2016-0459 | Rights: | Copyright remains with the author(s) or their institution(s). Permission for reuse (free in most cases) can be obtained from RightsLink (http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/authors/services/reprints). This is the accepted version of the work. The final published article is available at https://doi.org/10.1139/cgj-2016-0459 |
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