This study collected 155 sets of test data for granite residual soils from the Fujian–Guangdong region and applied the chi-square test to analyze the distributions of eight common physical and mechanical parameters. Drained triaxial tests were then simulated using the Unified Hardening (UH) model, and a Sobol global sensitivity analysis of model parameters was conducted based on the distributions of soil properties. The results show that natural density and cohesion approximately follow Weibull distributions; void ratio, liquid limit and plastic limit follow lognormal distributions; water content and internal friction angle follow normal distributions; and plasticity index follows a Gumbel distribution. The Sobol analysis indicates that the critical state deviatoric stress mainly depends on the critical state stress ratio (M), the critical state volumetric strain is jointly controlled by M and the slope of the normal compression line (λ). The overall evolution of deviatoric stress mainly depends on M, and the overall evolution of volumetric strain mainly depends on λ, whereas Poisson’s ratio (ν) has little influence on the soil stress–strain response. These findings provide references for parameter selection and numerical simulation of granite residual soils in the Fujian–Guangdong region.
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