Yu H.-S. Cavity expansion methods in geomechanics (Dordrecht; Boston, 2010). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаYu H.-S. Cavity expansion methods in geomechanics. - Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2010. - xvi, 385 p.: ill. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.383-385. - ISBN 978-90-481-4023-7
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
Foreword ...................................................... vii
Preface ........................................................ ix

1  INTRODUCTION ................................................. 1
   1.1  SCOPE AND AIMS .......................................... 1
   1.2  CAVITY EXPANSION THEORY ................................. 2
   1.3  APPLICATION TO GEOMECHANICS ............................. 2
        1.3.1  In-situ soil testing ............................. 2
        1.3.2  Pile foundations and earth anchors ............... 3
        1.3.3  Underground excavations and tunnelling ........... 4
        1.3.4  Wellbore instability ............................. 4
   1.4  SIGN CONVENTIONS ........................................ 5
   1.5  SUMMARY ................................................. 5
   REFERENCES ................................................... 6

                     Part I: Fundamental Solutions

2  ELASTIC SOLUTIONS ............................................ 9
   2.1  INTRODUCTION ............................................ 9
   2.2  ELASTIC SOLUTIONS IN ISOTROPIC MEDIA .................... 9
        2.2.1  Expansion of a hollow sphere ..................... 9
        2.2.2  Expansion of a thick-walled cylinder ............ 12
        2.2.3  Cylindrical cavity subject to biaxial in-situ
               stresses ........................................ 14
   2.3  ELASTIC SOLUTIONS IN ANISOTROPIC MEDIA ................. 18
        2.3.1  Expansion of a hollow sphere .................... 18
        2.3.2  Expansion of a thick-walled cylinder ............ 21
   2.4  ELASTIC SOLUTIONS IN A SEMI-INFINITE HALF-SPACE ........ 23
        2.4.1  Cylindrical cavity in a half-space .............. 24
        2.4.2  Spherical cavity in a half-space ................ 27
   2.5  SUMMARY ................................................ 30
   REFERENCES .................................................. 30

3  ELASTIC-PERFECTLY PLASTIC SOLUTIONS ......................... 32
   3.1  INTRODUCTION ........................................... 32
   3.2  SOLUTIONS FOR TRESCA CRITERION ......................... 32
        3.2.1  Expansion of a spherical cavity in a finite
               medium .......................................... 33
        3.2.2  Expansion of a cylindrical cavity in a finite
               medium .......................................... 38
        3.2.3  Contraction of cavities in an infinite medium ... 43
   3.3  SOLUTIONS FOR MOHR-COULOMB CRITERION ................... 50
        3.3.1  Expansion of a spherical cavity in a finite
               medium .......................................... 50
        3.3.2  Expansion of a cylindrical cavity in a finite
               medium .......................................... 57
        3.3.3  Expansion of cavities in an infinite medium ..... 65
        3.3.4  Contraction of cavities in an infinite medium ... 72
        3.3.5  Expansion of cavities from zero initial
              radius ........................................... 84
   3.4  SUMMARY ................................................ 91
   REFERENCES .................................................. 93
4  CRITICAL STATE SOLUTIONS .................................... 95
   4.1  INTRODUCTION ........................................... 95
   4.2  CAVITY EXPANSION FROM A FINITE INITIAL RADIUS .......... 95
        4.2.1  Undrained expansion of cavities in clays ........ 95
        4.2.2  Undrained contraction of cavities in clays ..... 112
        4.2.3  Drained expansion of a cylindrical cavity in
               NC clays ....................................... 116
        4.2.4  Drained expansion of cavities in heavily ОС
               clays .......................................... 121
   4.3  CAVITY EXPANSION FROM ZERO INITIAL RADIUS ............. 125
        4.3.1  Drained expansion of cavities in sands ......... 125
        4.3.2  Undrained expansion of a cylindrical cavity
               in a rate-type clay ............................ 131
   4.4  SUMMARY ............................................... 136
   REFERENCES ................................................. 137
5  FURTHER ELASTOPLASTIC SOLUTIONS ............................ 139
   5.1  INTRODUCTION .......................................... 139
   5.2  CAVITY EXPANSION IN HARDENING/SOFTENING SOILS ......... 139
        5.2.1  Undrained expansion of a cylindrical cavity
               in strain hardening/softening clays ............ 139
        5.2.2  Undrained cavity expansion from zero radius
               in clays ....................................... 142
   5.3  CAVITY CONTRACTION IN BRITTLE/PLASTIC ROCK ............ 144
        5.3.1  Cavity unloading in brittle-plastic rock
               using the Mohr-Coulomb criterion ............... 145
        5.3.2  Cavity unloading in brittle-plastic rock
               using the Hoek-Brown criterion ................. 150
   5.4  SOLUTIONS FOR РШСЕ-WISE MOHR-COULOMB CRITERION ........ 155
   5.5  INVERSE CAVITY EXPANSION PROBLEMS ..................... 163
        5.5.1  Cavity expansion in undrained clay ............. 163
        5.5.2  Cavity expansion in cohesionless sand .......... 165
   5.6  SUMMARY ............................................... 166
   REFERENCES ................................................. 168
6  TIME-DEPENDENT SOLUTIONS ................................... 170
   6.1  INTRODUCTION .......................................... 170
   6.2  VISCO-ELASTIC SOLUTIONS ............................... 170
        6.2.1  Visco-elastic models and method of stress
               analysis ....................................... 170
        6.2.2  Solutions for two simple cavity problems ....... 174
   6.3  ELASTIC-VISCOPLASTIC SOLUTIONS ........................ 176
        6.3.1  Elastic-viscoplastic stress-strain relations ... 177
        6.3.2  Stresses and displacement in the initial
               plastic zone ................................... 177
        6.3.3  Stresses and displacement in the time-
               dependent plastic zone ......................... 179
   6.4  CONSOLIDATION SOLUTIONS ............................... 181
        6.4.1  Consolidation of soil around an expanding
               cavity ......................................... 181
        6.4.2  Consolidation of soil around a contracting
               cavity ......................................... 185
   6.5  SUMMARY ............................................... 188
   REFERENCES ................................................. 189
7  FINITE ELEMENT SOLUTIONS ................................... 190
   7.1  INTRODUCTION .......................................... 190
   7.2  UNCOUPLED DRAINED AND UNDRAINED ANALYSIS .............. 190
        7.2.1  Finite element formulation ..................... 190
        7.2.2  Plasticity models for soils .................... 193
        7.2.3  Finite element program ......................... 201
   7.3  COUPLED CONSOLIDATION ANALYSIS ........................ 202
        7.3.1  Finite element formulation ..................... 202
        7.3.2  The modified Cam clay model .................... 204
        7.3.3  Finite element program ......................... 205
   7.4  SUMMARY ............................................... 205
   REFERENCES ................................................. 206

Part II: Geotechnical Applications

8  IN-SITU SOIL TESTING ....................................... 209
   8.1  INTRODUCTION .......................................... 209
        8.1.1  The principle of pressuremeter testing ......... 209
        8.1.2  Types of pressuremeter ......................... 209
        8.1.3  Cone penetrometer testing ...................... 210
   8.2  SELF-BORING PRESSUREMETER TESTS IN CLAY ............... 211
        8.2.1  Shear modulus .................................. 212
        8.2.2  In-situ total horizontal stress ................ 213
        8.2.3  Undrained shear strength ....................... 213
        8.2.4  Consolidation coefficient ...................... 223
        8.2.5  Effects of finite pressuremeter length and
               initial stress state ........................... 224
   8.3  SELF-BORING PRESSUREMETER TESTS IN SAND ............... 227
        8.3.1  Shear modulus .................................. 227
        8.3.2  In-situ total horizontal stress ................ 228
        8.3.3  Drained shear strength ......................... 228
        8.3.4  State parameter ................................ 233
        8.3.5  Effect of finite pressuremeter length .......... 243
   8.4  CONE PRESSUREMETER TESTS IN CLAY AND SAND ............. 245
        8.4.1  Cone pressuremeter testing in clay ............. 245
        8.4.2  Cone pressuremeter testing in sand ............. 247
   8.5  CONE PENETRATION TESTS IN SOIL ........................ 255
        8.5.1  Cone penetration in cohesive soils ............. 256
        8.5.2  Cone penetration in cohesionless soils ......... 260
        8.5.3  General remarks ................................ 266
   8.6  SUMMARY ............................................... 267
   REFERENCES ................................................. 267
9  PILE FOUNDATIONS AND EARTH ANCHORS ......................... 275
   9.1  INTRODUCTION .......................................... 275
   9.2  AXIAL CAPACITY OF DRIVEN PILES IN CLAY ................ 276
        9.2.1  Shaft capacity of piles: effect of the
               installation on soil stress .................... 276
        9.2.2  End bearing capacity of driven piles ........... 282
        9.2.3  Increase in capacity of piles with time:
               effect of consolidation ........................ 283
   9.3  AXIAL CAPACITY OF DRIVEN PILES IN SAND ................ 285
        9.3.1  End bearing capacity of piles in sand .......... 285
        9.3.2  End bearing capacity of piles in crushable
               sands .......................................... 289
   9.4  LATERAL CAPACITY OF PILES ............................. 289
        9.4.1  Limiting lateral pressures in clay ............. 289
        9.4.2  Limiting lateral pressures in sand ............. 290
        9.4.3  Limiting lateral pressures in rock ............. 291
   9.5  BEARING CAPACITY OF SAND WITH A SURCHARGE ............. 293
   9.6  UPLIFT CAPACITY OF PLATE ANCHORS IN SOILS ............. 295
        9.6.1  Plate anchors in clay .......................... 296
        9.6.2  Plate anchors in sand .......................... 300
   9.7  SUMMARY ............................................... 303
   REFERENCES ................................................. 305
10 UNDERGROUND EXCAVATIONS AND TUNNELLING ..................... 309
   10.1 INTRODUCTION .......................................... 309
   10.2 EXCAVATION DESIGN IN MASSIVE ROCK ..................... 310
        10.2.1 Elastic stress analysis ........................ 311
        10.2.2 Elastic-plastic (fracture) stress analysis ..... 316
   10.3 ROCK SUPPORT IN UNDERGROUND EXCAVATIONS ............... 319
        10.3.1 The principle of rock support and
               reinforcement .................................. 319
        10.3.2 Ground response curves ......................... 321
   10.4 TUNNELS IN COHESIVE SOILS ............................. 324
        10.4.1 Settlements due to tunnelling - total stress
               analysis ....................................... 327
        10.4.2 Settlements due to tunnelling - effective
               stress analysis ................................ 332
        10.4.3 Stability of tunnels ........................... 346
   10.5 TUNNELS IN COHESIVE-FRICTIONAL SOILS .................. 348
        10.5.1 Settlements due to tunnelling .................. 348
        10.5.2 Stability of tunnels ........................... 352
   10.6 SUMMARY ............................................... 354
   REFERENCES ................................................. 356
11 WELLBORE INSTABILITY ....................................... 360
   11.1 INTRODUCTION .......................................... 360
   11.2 ELASTIC ANALYSIS OF WELLBORE INSTABILITY .............. 361
        11.2.1 Stress analysis using constant stiffness
               elasticity ..................................... 362
        11.2.2 Analysis using pressure-dependent elasticity ... 364
        11.2.3 Effect of stress-induced anisotropy on
               wellbore instability ........................... 366
   11.3  POROELASTIC ANALYSIS OF WELLBORE INSTABILITY ......... 369
        11.3.1 Semi-analytical solutions ...................... 369
        11.3.2 Application to wellbore instability
               prediction ..................................... 372
   11.4 PLASTIC ANALYSIS OF WELLBORE INSTABILITY .............. 376
        11.4.1 Stability criteria ............................. 376
        11.4.2 Stability analysis using critical state
               models ......................................... 377
   11.5 SUMMARY ............................................... 379

REFERENCES .................................................... 380
INDEX ......................................................... 383


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