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Published July 2022 | public
Journal Article

Localised failure of geomaterials: how to extract localisation band behaviour from macro test data

Abstract

The formulation and calibration of constitutive models for geomaterials require material behaviour from experiments under a wide range of triaxial loading conditions. However, failure of geomaterials usually involves localisation of deformation that leads to very strong inhomogeneous behaviour. Therefore, the experimentally measured macro (specimen) behaviour is a mix between very different responses inside and outside the localisation zone and thus should not be used as a true representation of the material responses. This paper proposes a theoretical framework that provides links between mechanical responses inside and outside the localisation band, alongside their contributions toward the overall behaviour of a specimen undergoing localised deformation. This meso–macro connection allows the quantification of behaviour inside the localisation band, which is the main source of material inelasticity, from experimentally measured specimen behaviour. Correlation between the thickness of the localisation band and its behaviour is shown, bounded by a unique stress–deformation relationship describing the behaviour of an idealised zero-thickness localisation band.

Additional Information

© 2022 ICE Publishing. Manuscript received 3 April 2020; revised manuscript accepted 12 November 2020. Published online ahead of print 18 March 2021. The authors gratefully acknowledge support from the Australian Research Council by way of Discovery Projects FT140100408 (Nguyen), DP170103793 (Nguyen, Bui and Andrade) and DP190102779 (Bui and Nguyen).

Additional details

Created:
August 22, 2023
Modified:
October 23, 2023