This lecture outlines a research approach, procedure and strategy aimed at the development of clay modeling in the context of natural clays of varying geological history. The aim is at providing evidence of the clay features causing given behavioral facets, at the micro to the meso-scale, in order to connect classes of behavior and corresponding models, to classes of clays. The approach to micro-macro is not that of deducing macro-behavior from modeling the micro-processes, not so feasible for clays, but to join systematically the knowledge of the micro to meso features and processes and the observations of macro-response. The procedure entails the development of analyses spanning from those generally carried out in clay science, at the micro-scale, to characterizations of the meso-scale, to analysis through element testing of the macro-behavior. Furthermore, the procedure includes studies of the geological history of the material. Examples of application of the research strategy to different case studies are presented, that document how it is possible to both identify the internal factors generating given clay behavioral facets and model clay behavior within a simple general framework. This framework represents an example of formalization of the variability of clay response with the micro to meso-features of the clay

Investigating the influence of microstructure, loading history and fissuring on the clay response / Cotecchia, Federica; Mitaritonna, Giuseppina; Vitone, Claudia. - STAMPA. - Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials:(2011), pp. 53-83. (Intervento presentato al convegno 5th International Symposium on Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials, IS tenutosi a Seoul, South Korea nel September 1-3, 2011) [10.3233/978-1-60750-822-9-53].

Investigating the influence of microstructure, loading history and fissuring on the clay response

Federica Cotecchia;Claudia Vitone
2011-01-01

Abstract

This lecture outlines a research approach, procedure and strategy aimed at the development of clay modeling in the context of natural clays of varying geological history. The aim is at providing evidence of the clay features causing given behavioral facets, at the micro to the meso-scale, in order to connect classes of behavior and corresponding models, to classes of clays. The approach to micro-macro is not that of deducing macro-behavior from modeling the micro-processes, not so feasible for clays, but to join systematically the knowledge of the micro to meso features and processes and the observations of macro-response. The procedure entails the development of analyses spanning from those generally carried out in clay science, at the micro-scale, to characterizations of the meso-scale, to analysis through element testing of the macro-behavior. Furthermore, the procedure includes studies of the geological history of the material. Examples of application of the research strategy to different case studies are presented, that document how it is possible to both identify the internal factors generating given clay behavioral facets and model clay behavior within a simple general framework. This framework represents an example of formalization of the variability of clay response with the micro to meso-features of the clay
2011
5th International Symposium on Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials, IS
978-1-60750-821-2
Investigating the influence of microstructure, loading history and fissuring on the clay response / Cotecchia, Federica; Mitaritonna, Giuseppina; Vitone, Claudia. - STAMPA. - Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials:(2011), pp. 53-83. (Intervento presentato al convegno 5th International Symposium on Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials, IS tenutosi a Seoul, South Korea nel September 1-3, 2011) [10.3233/978-1-60750-822-9-53].
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