Mohr-Coulomb Failure Criterion with Tensile Strength in Sand

모래에서 인장력을 고려한 Mohr-Coulomb 파괴규준

  • Kim, Tae-Hyung (Div. of Civil and Environ. Engineering, Korea Maritime University) ;
  • Lee, Yong-Su (Depart. of Civil and Environ. Engineering, Korea Maritime University) ;
  • Hwang, Woong-Ki (Depart. of Civil and Environ. Engineering, Korea Maritime University) ;
  • Kang, Ki-Min (Soiltech Engineering Co.,Ltd.) ;
  • Ahn, Yonug-Kyun (Sambu Construction Co., Ltd)
  • 김태형 (한국해양대학교 건설환경공학부) ;
  • 이용수 (한국해양대학교 토목환경공학과) ;
  • 황웅기 (한국해양대학교 토목환경공학과) ;
  • 강기민 ((주)쏘일테크엔지니어링) ;
  • 안영균 (삼부토건주식회사 현장)
  • Published : 2008.03.28

Abstract

Unsaturated soil mechanics has been often used to find out a cause of failure (tensile failure) of retaining walls and hill slopes containing sandy soils. Checking shear strength is a popular method by considering suction stress developed form pore water menisci among the grains and saturated pockets of pore water under negative pressure. Linear Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion is generally adopted as a failure criterion. However, depending on relative density, stress history, and the magnitude of stress, the failure behavior of sand may not follow linear M-C frictional behavior. For stress in the large compressive ranges, say from tens to hundreds of kPa, the linear M-C criterion is an adequate representation for the shear strength behavior of sand. However, less than tens of kPa, the M-C criterion often can not be accurately represented. Depending on failure criterion, the uniaxial tensile strength is different over 100% relative error. For sand behavior under small compression regimes, therefore, such as under low or zero gravity, or under undergoing tensile failure in the crest area of hill slopes or behind retaining walls, it is important to consider the non-linear behavior.

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