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National and international conference participation in autumn 2024

In the past few weeks, the IBF team presented its latest research findings at several national and international conferences. These events gave us the opportunity to engage in valuable discussions with colleagues and establish new scientific connections that will enrich our future research.

 

The kickoff was the 2nd Sino-German Offshore Geotechnical Workshop at our project partners' institution at ZJU. There, we presented the new model of generalized intergranular strain and its coupling with constitutive models. At the XVIII European Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ECSMGE 2024) in Lisbon, Portugal, Ms. Gehring presented her research on the Influence of Lateral Stress on Soil-Structure Interface Tests in a Hollow Cylinder Apparatus. Mr. Zürn presented our publication on the Method for Triaxial Experiments for Unconventional Strain Paths and Back-Calculation Using Neohypoplasticity. At the International Symposium on Geomechanics from Micro to Macro (IS-Grenoble 2024) in France, Mr. Mugele discussed our findings on the Experimental Study of the Soil Structure Variable z Used in Constitutive Models Such as Neohypoplasticity or Sanisand. At the same time, we presented recent results from our large-scale triaxial tests at the 38th Geotechnical Conference 2024 in Bremen, Germany. Prof. Stutz gave a talk titled Großtriaxial-Versuchstechnik: Erfahrungen und Möglichkeiten für den Grund- und Erdbau.

The final event was the Alert Geomaterials Workshop, where Ms. Li, Ms. Gehring, and Mr. Gebremeskel, Mr. Pena, and Mr. Mugele presented their research during the poster session.

These conferences were a great opportunity to share our latest developments and discuss innovative solutions to current challenges with experts.

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Novel Experimental Method for Rate-Independent Triaxial Tests under Partial Drainage Conditions

In the article "Novel Experimental Method for Rate-Independent Triaxial Tests Under Partial Drainage Conditions" published in Géotechnique Letters (J. Zürn, L. Mugele, and H.H. Stutz), we introduce a novel yet straightforward method for conducting partially drained triaxial tests. Unlike many methods in the literature, the assumptions of an element test are maintained. The partial drainage condition is effectively achieved by coupling the sample’s volumetric deformation with the change in pore water pressure. This coupling is facilitated by the bulk modulus of a gas bubble integrated within the experimental setup. Monotonic triaxial tests performed on Karlsruhe fine sand, under varying initial densities, sample preparation techniques, loading rates, and sample dimensions, underscore the potential and versatility of the proposed method.

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2nd SINO-GERMAN Offshore Geotechnics Workshop

On August 19, 2024, the 2nd workshop of the SINO-GERMAN project entitled “Lifecycle performance of offshore wind turbine piles” will take place in Hangzhou, China.

You can find the program here.

Young Engineers Award 2024

We are pleased to announce that Mr Häring has won the Young Engineering Award 2024 of the Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Engineers in the category Bachelor Thesis, Research.

With his outstanding thesis on the title „Investigations on the calibration and variation of material model parameters of neohypoplasticity“, Mr Häring convinced the jury and prevailed against the competition. The research provides valuable insights in the field of soil modelling and shows innovative approaches to improve the application of neohypoplastic models.

We congratulate Mr Häring on this well-deserved success and his commitment.

We wish Mr Häring continued success!

Generalized intergranular strain concept and its application to hypoplastic models

In our publication “Generalized intergranular strain concept and its application to hypoplastic models” in the journal “Computers and Geotechnics” (L. Mugele, H.H. Stutz and D. Mašín) we present a further development for constitutive modeling of cyclic deformations in soil: the Generalized Intergranular Strain Concept (GIS). This work is the result of a collaboration between KIT and Charles University Prague.

One of the advantages of the GIS approach is that it prevents overshooting and simultaneously enables the modeling of non-linear accumulation effects. The concept can be easily applied to many hypoplastic and elasto-plastic constitutive models and is based on the widely used intergranular strain approach.

In addition, we were able to extend the hypoplastic model according to von Wolffersdorff for the first time by the so-called asymptotic state surface, which offers decisive advantages for the coupling of the model with the GIS approach. The implementation of the resulting constitutive model be downloaded and tested in UMAT format.

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Feldversuch zum Rüttelstopfsäuleneinbau und Betrachtung zur Hohlraumaufweitung

In our new publication ‘Field test on the installation of vibratory tamping columns and observations on cavity expansion’ in geotechnik, we analyse the effects of vibratory tamping column installation on the condition of the in-situ soil. Together with Dr Lukas Knittel, Dr habil. Vladimir Osinov, Dipl.-Ing. Paul Pandrea, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans Henning Stutz and in co-operation between Keller Grundbau GmbH and the IBF, we have examined both a large-scale field test and numerical simulations of the monotonic and cyclic expansion of a cavity. In coarse-grained soils in particular, considerable positive installation effects were observed, which can be explained at least quantitatively by means of corresponding simulations.

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DYNAmore-Preis 2023

We congratulate Mr Maximilian Tillmanns on being awarded the DYNAmore Prize 2023 for his master's thesis ‘Execution safety of single-phase sealing walls’, which he wrote at the IBF. Congratulations!

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10.10.2023 - research project WINSENTvalid

Current progress of our research project WINSENTvalid can be found here.

Neuer Gastdoktorand am IBF

Wir freuen uns, Gilbert Girumugisha als Gastdoktoranden in unserem KIT-IBF-Team willkommen zu heißen. Gilbert Girumugisha wird von Prof. Carlos Ovalle betreut, und zusammen werden wir kollaborativ an großmaßstäblichen triaxialen Tests von Block-/Kiesmaterialien arbeiten. Dieses Projekt wird von Mitacs Globalink finanziert. Es stellt einen Schritt nach vorne in unserer Zusammenarbeit zwischen dem KIT und der Polytechnique Montréal dar. Willkommen im Team, Gilbert Girumugisha, und freuen Sie sich über zukünftige Veröffentlichungen.

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ACHTUNG Verschoben: Gastvortrag am IBF

Am 10.06.2024 findet im Seminarraum des IBF ein Gastvortrag von Herrn Prof. Kenny Kataoka Sørensen aus Dänemark statt. Den Flyer zum Vortrag finden Sie hier.

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Einladung zur Pfingstexkursion 2024

Am 21.05.-24.05.2024 findet die diesjährige Pfingstexkursion statt. Hier finden Sie weitere Informationen.

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Preisträger der Franz und Alexandra Kirchhoff Stiftung 2023

Mit dem Preis der Kirchhoff Stiftung wird jährlich die beste Arbeit auf dem Gebiet des Straßenbaus ausgezeichnet, wobei die besten Arbeiten aus den themenverwandten Instituten zur Auswahl kommen.

Wir freuen uns sehr, dass der diesjährige Preis der Alexandra Kirchhoff Stiftung an einen jungen Wissenschaftler unseres Institutes ging und gratulieren Herrn Luis Mugele, M.Sc. auf das Herzlichste.

Kolloquium „Entwicklungen in der Theoretischen Bodenmechanik“

Am 29.6.2023 richtete unser Institut das Kolloquium „Entwicklungen in der Theoretischen Bodenmechanik“, aus, ein Kolloquium zur Verabschiedung von Herrn Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Andrzej Niemunis und zum 85. Geburtstag von o. Prof. em. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. hc. Gerd Gudehus.
Wir danken allen, die mit hochinteressanten, spannenden und auch kurzweiligen Beiträgen, dem Anlass entsprechend, zum Gelingen des Kolloquiums beigetragen haben auf das Herzlichste, und freuen uns auf weitere gemeinsame Zusammenkünfte.

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Young Engineers Award 2023

Wir freuen uns sehr, dass der diesjährige Preis (in der Kategorie Masterarbeit, Forschung) an unseren Mitarbeiter Herrn M.Sc. Luis Mugele für seine hervorragende Masterarbeit mit dem Titel „Numerische Betrachtungen zur Beeinflussung des anstehenden Bodens durch die Herstellung von Rüttelstopfsäulen“ ging und gratulieren ihm ganz herzlich.

Wir wünschen Herrn M.Sc. Mugele für seine weitere Forschungstätigkeit viel Erfolg und alles Gute.

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