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2) Sand: drained condition because it has high permeability. The effective poisson's ratio should be input. Cu=0, and phi=some value. Undrained strength for sand should be zero. raCxHY
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Currently: Hardening soil model can not model the undrained condition for clay(total stress analysis). -4.+&'
Duncan-Chang model is best model due to the modulus depending on the stress level that is more suitable for excavation and backfill. \O56!,k
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Mohr-Coulomb model is quick for trial. The parameters are easy to get and the result can give you overview. I used this model, the results are good compared to the measure data. h1xYQF_`Z
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"对于强透水性土", if the soil is clay, whatever the permeability is high, please use undrained condition, because it is the most unsafe status. If it is sand, use drained condition. s&4Y+dk93
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2)不排水, that means the after using confining stress, adding more deviator stress causing failure is under undrained(without pore pressure dissipate)