The bi-linear soil load-displacment behavior that characterize the "soil springs" for buried pipeline restraint are approximations of the the actual soil response that is non-linear , much like the shape of a steel material stress-strain curve. At relativly large buried pipeline displacements beyond the ultimate "yield" displacement of the soil, the soil response remains somewhat constant or continues to gradually increase until a loss of soil cover occurs at extremely large displacements. However, at this juncture, there will be something seriously structurally wrong with the pipeline, and the problem has gone way past the small strain thoery, well into plastic starin which CAESAR II cannot account for.

The bottom line is do not worry yourself too much with potential loss of soil restraint at large buried pipeline displacements.