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Cylindrical cavity expansion analysis under partially drained conditions for normalisation of excess water pressure in CPTU

Yang He, Pei‐Zhi Zhuang, Hai‐Sui Yu, Pin‐Qiang Mo, Yue Ma, Xiaohui Chen, Fernando Schnaid

2025Geomechanics and Geoengineering9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cone tip resistance and excess water pressure (EWP) measured by piezocone penetration tests (CPTU) may be significantly affected by the partially drained effect in soils with intermediate permeability. To capture this effect, the paper proposes a straightforward, hydro-mechanical coupling solution for cylindrical cavity expansion under partially drained conditions. The mechanical behaviour of soils is modelled using the elastoplastic Tresca model and water flow within porous soils is assumed to obey Darcy’s law. Two partial differential equations (PDEs) are established in the elastic and plastic zones, respectively, transforming the cavity expansion analysis into a typical Stefan problem with dynamic boundary conditions (i.e. a moving boundary at the elastoplastic interface). An approximate solution for the PDEs is derived by leveraging the variable transformation method. Based on the new solution, a novel normalised penetration rate is defined considering the rigidity index of soils, with which a unique backbone curve for CPTU is found. Finally, the backbone curve is compared with a database comprising 109 in-situ experimental tests, 101 centrifuge modelling tests, and numerical simulation results. The proposed solution may provide a useful theoretical tool for interpreting the consolidation coefficient of fine-grained soils from the penetration stage of multi-rate CPTU, which can enhance the interpretation reliability for CPTU dissipation tests.

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Pore water pressureGeotechnical engineeringGeologyGeotechnical Engineering and Underground StructuresGeotechnical Engineering and Soil MechanicsFluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions
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