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Emergent phenomena in spatially varying soils

HK Kim, GA Narsilio, JC Santamarina

Geotechnical Special Publication | Published : 2007

Abstract

Spatial variability in soils gives rise to various phenomena that do not take place in homogeneous media. We report in this document emergent phenomena related to variability in stiffness, strength, conduction and diffusion. Stiffness variability triggers stress focusing along stiffer percolating zones, and alters elastic wave propagation causing ray bending, mode conversion, diffraction healing, and coda. The heterogeneous distribution of strength promotes localized shear failure along interconnected weaknesses. Excess pore water pressure generation and dissipation are highly sensitive to the variability in stiffness and hydraulic conductivity. The effective hydraulic conductivity decreases..

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