Recent Advancements in Unsaturated Soil Mechanics
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydraulics and Hydrodynamics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 February 2024) | Viewed by 6199
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Unsaturated soils account for a large portion of the Earth’s land surface. Many routine civil engineering projects deal with unsaturated soils. Examples include soil compaction in roads, dams, and embankments, soil characterization, slope stability assessment, and many others. Although research on unsaturated soils began in the 1950s, and considerable advances have been achieved in the numerical and constitutive modeling, experimental investigation, and field monitoring of unsaturated soils, the application of unsaturated soil mechanics in the practice of geotechnical engineering is still limited. This is partly due to the inherent complexities associated with the behavior of unsaturated soils. The uptake of unsaturated soil mechanics in the geotechnical engineering practice has also been hampered by the confusing nature of some of the models proposed for the behavior of unsaturated soils. The aim of this Special Issue is to address these issues by bringing together recent advances in the field of unsaturated soil mechanics, for the benefits of researchers and practicing engineers who work in this area. This Special Issue will cover a wide range of topics related to unsaturated soil mechanics, including numerical simulations, analytical development, and experimental investigations.
Dr. Arman Khoshghalb
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- unsaturated soils
- soil water retention curve
- constitutive modelling
- matric suction
- numerical modeling
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