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Original Articles

A large deformation finite element model for soil compaction

Pages 123-137 | Received 04 Sep 2010, Accepted 01 Apr 2011, Published online: 24 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

Soil compaction involves a reduction in volume of the soil mass, which has been considered as one of the most important methods to increase geomaterials' strength in geotechnical engineering practice. This paper presents a numerical model to simulate soil compaction using a finite deformation finite element approach. The fundamental formulations for soil compaction are introduced first. Then the model is employed to simulate the compaction process and predict spatial density, in which the soil is modelled as elastoplastic material. The Drucker-Prager/Cap model is integrated in the large deformation finite element code and used to model the gradual compaction process of soil. Representative simulations of practical applications in geotechnical/pavement engineering are provided to demonstrate the feasibility of predicting soil compaction density using the proposed large deformation finite element model.

Acknowledgement

The author is grateful to an anonymous reviewer for the comments that have helped to enhance the quality of the paper.

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