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Material Point Method for Coupled Hydromechanical Problems

Abe, Keita
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Soga, Kenichi
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Bandara, Samila  
2014
Journal Of Geotechnical And Geoenvironmental Engineering

This paper describes a new formulation of the material point method (MPM) for solving coupled hydromechanical problems of fluid-saturated soil subjected to large deformation. A soil-pore fluid coupled MPM algorithm based on Biot's mixture theory is proposed for solving hydromechanical interaction problems that include changes in water table location with time. The accuracy of the proposed method is examined by comparing the results of the simulation of a one-dimensional consolidation test with the corresponding analytical solution. A sensitivity analysis of the MPM parameters used in the proposed method is carried out for examining the effect of the number of particles per mesh and mesh size on solution accuracy. For demonstrating the capability of the proposed method, a physical model experiment of a large-scale levee failure by seepage is simulated. The behavior of the levee model with time-dependent changes in water table matches well to the experimental observations. The mechanisms of seepage-induced failure are discussed by examining the pore-water pressures, as well as the effective stresses computed from the simulations.

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DOI
10.1061/(Asce)Gt.1943-5606.0001011
Web of Science ID

WOS:000334666100018

Author(s)
Abe, Keita
Soga, Kenichi
Bandara, Samila  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers

Published in
Journal Of Geotechnical And Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume

140

Issue

3

Article Number

04013033

Subjects

Numerical analysis

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Levees

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Soil deformation

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Seepage

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Coupling

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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May 26, 2014
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