Numerical and phenomenological study of desiccation of soil
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Hu, LB; Péron, H; Hueckel, T; Laloui, L
Published in: Geotechnical Special Publication
December 18, 2006
Desiccation cracks are assumed to be the consequence of an excess of tensile stresses induced by shrinkage of the drying body with a constrained kinematics. Free and constrained desiccation shrinking tests on silt samples are compared and simulated using linear hygro-elasticity. The results reveal diverse patterns of stress depending on the external constraints and presence of moisture gradient. The linear hygro-elasticity captures well the drying process before the appearance of the cracks. For the tested material, the tensile axial stress at the first crack (w = 24%) was estimated at about 3.7 kPa. Copyright ASCE 2006.
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0895-0563
Publication Date
December 18, 2006
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148
Start / End Page
166 / 173
Related Subject Headings
- Geological & Geomatics Engineering
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Hu, L. B., Péron, H., Hueckel, T., & Laloui, L. (2006). Numerical and phenomenological study of desiccation of soil. Geotechnical Special Publication, (148), 166–173. https://doi.org/10.1061/40860(192)17
Hu, L. B., H. Péron, T. Hueckel, and L. Laloui. “Numerical and phenomenological study of desiccation of soil.” Geotechnical Special Publication, no. 148 (December 18, 2006): 166–73. https://doi.org/10.1061/40860(192)17.
Hu LB, Péron H, Hueckel T, Laloui L. Numerical and phenomenological study of desiccation of soil. Geotechnical Special Publication. 2006 Dec 18;(148):166–73.
Hu, L. B., et al. “Numerical and phenomenological study of desiccation of soil.” Geotechnical Special Publication, no. 148, Dec. 2006, pp. 166–73. Scopus, doi:10.1061/40860(192)17.
Hu LB, Péron H, Hueckel T, Laloui L. Numerical and phenomenological study of desiccation of soil. Geotechnical Special Publication. 2006 Dec 18;(148):166–173.
Published In
Geotechnical Special Publication
DOI
ISSN
0895-0563
Publication Date
December 18, 2006
Issue
148
Start / End Page
166 / 173
Related Subject Headings
- Geological & Geomatics Engineering