soilsteelguy
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 19, 2006
- 5
I am trying to mimic a granular road surface, and apply a surface pressure representative of a live load vehicle (using FLAC and PLAXIS). The problem is, when the pressure is applied, the modeled surface experiences very large deformations. The Mohr Coulomb model I am using suggests that a regular highway vehicle would sink into the ground on any gravel road without a pavement layer. We know that in reality this is not the case.
The soil I am trying to model is a well-graded (3" minus), compacted (95% SPD), granular material. Following the rule for cohesionless soils, I set cohesion equal to zero. Without the cohesion, the soil surface in the model fails under any significant pressure. I have tried increasing the soil stiffness, but even making it another order of magnitude stiffer doesn't help.
The properties I am using are: Es=25MPa(3.6ksi), Poisson's ratio=0.3, friction angle=40, dilation angle=0, cohesion=0, tension=0.
I do not want to significantly affect the stiffness of the soil (especially the surface layer) because the live load pressure distribution through the depth of the soil is of key concern.
Anyone have any ideas?
The soil I am trying to model is a well-graded (3" minus), compacted (95% SPD), granular material. Following the rule for cohesionless soils, I set cohesion equal to zero. Without the cohesion, the soil surface in the model fails under any significant pressure. I have tried increasing the soil stiffness, but even making it another order of magnitude stiffer doesn't help.
The properties I am using are: Es=25MPa(3.6ksi), Poisson's ratio=0.3, friction angle=40, dilation angle=0, cohesion=0, tension=0.
I do not want to significantly affect the stiffness of the soil (especially the surface layer) because the live load pressure distribution through the depth of the soil is of key concern.
Anyone have any ideas?