A Graphical Theoretical Framework for Cylindrical Cavity Expansion in Mohr-Coulomb Geomaterials
Sheng-Li Chen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive analytical framework for cylindrical cavity expansion in Mohr-Coulomb soils, incorporating arbitrary earth pressure conditions and utilizing a graphical approach to derive solutions.
Contribution
It presents a novel graphical and Lagrangian method that relaxes previous assumptions and considers all K_0 values for more accurate cavity expansion analysis.
Findings
Derived analytical solutions for cavity expansion curves.
Calculated limit cavity pressures for various K_0 scenarios.
Validated the approach with example analyses.
Abstract
This paper develops a complete analytical solution for the drained (or dry) cylindrical cavity expansion in non-associated Mohr-Coulomb soil, by using the graphical approach and Lagrangian formulation of the cavity boundary value problem (through tracing the responses of a single soil particle at the cavity wall). The novelty of the new solution lies not only in the relaxation of the strict intermediacy assumption for the vertical stress as usually adopted in the previous analyses, but in the comprehensive consideration of arbitrary values of K_0, the coefficient of earth pressure at rest, as well. The essence of the so-called graphical method, i.e., the unique geometrical analysis and tracking of the deviatoric stress trajectory, is fulfilled by leveraging the deformation requirement that during drained expansion the progressive development of the radial and tangential strains must…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics · Geotechnical and Geomechanical Engineering · Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization
