ABSTRACT: This article presents a constitutive model for dense sand that exhibits a post-peak strain-softening behavior. This model combines elements of plasticity with damage mechanics to simulate the stressstrain behavior. The post-peak stress drop is captured by the elasto-damage formulation, while the plasticity is super-imposed beyond the elastic range. The total strain increment is composed of an elasto-damage strain increment and a plastic strain increment. The elasto-damage strain increment is found using the elasto-damage formulation, while the plastic strain increment is found using either the DruckerPrager classical plasticity model or as a function of the damage strain. To calibrate this model, an experimental program was conduc...