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We discuss the numerical implementation of a creep constitutive model to facilitate the modeling of longterm
soil creep. Multidimensional soil creep models are generalized from the one-dimensional soil creep
model proposed by Bjerrum in 1967, which was based on field test data and was later modified for transient
loading conditions by Vermeer et al. in 1998. Here this differential form of one-dimensional creep
model is extended to two- and three-dimensional states of stress and strain by incorporating concepts
from viscoplasticity. The devised multidimensional creep model takes into account both volumetric and
deviatoric creep strain, with creep deformation of the soil defined by several material parameters. The
model is incorporated as a plane strain element subroutine in a nonlinear, time-incrementing finite element
program, along with iterative corrections within each time step. Numerical analyses are conducted
to demonstrate soil creep by using published experimental data. The verified computer code will be a
useful research tool for estimating settlements in structures founded on soils exhibiting creep. |
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