This paper presents a general one-dimensional (1-D) finite element (FE) procedure for a highly non-linear 1-D elastic visco-plastic (1-D EVP) model proposed by Yin and Graham for consolidation analysis of layered clay soils. In formulating the 1-D FE procedure, a trapezoidal formula is used to avoid the unsymmetry of the stiffness matrix for a Newton (modified Newton) iteration scheme. Unlike many other 1-D FE approaches in which the initial in situ stresses (or stress/strain states) are considered indirectly or even not considered, the initial in situ stress/strain states are taken into account directly in this paper. The proposed FE procedure is used for analysis of 1-D consolidation of a clay with published test results in the literature...
Two methods to account for strain rate dependence of clay behavior in computing settlement due to co...
Laboratory consolidation of structured clayey soils is analysed in this paper. The research is carri...
In the last two decades extensive research has been undertaken to characterize the time and rate dep...
This paper presents results of consolidation analyses of the clay layers underneath the Haarajoki Te...
© 2015 Techno-Press, Ltd. A nonlinear creep function incorporated into the elastic visco-plastic mod...
This paper presents a finite element procedure for the analysis of consolidation of layered soils wi...
© 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. In this paper, a numerical optimisation proce...
In this paper, we develop an elasto-viscoplastic (EVP) model for clay using the non-associated flow ...
This paper presents a brief review of the works of elastic visco-plastic (EVP) modelling of the time...
The elastic visco-plastic model with non-linear creep function may describe the long termbehavior of...
The paper concerns the influence of time and strain-rate effects on the clays in one-dimensional con...
In the present paper the main aspects of the problem of modelling the viscous behaviour of cohesive ...
This technical note presents a refined elastic visco-plastic (EVP) modelling for the time-dependent ...
The authors present a new simplified Hypothesis B method for calculation of consolidation settlement...
The calculation of the consolidation settlement of clayey soils with creep behaviour has been a chal...
Two methods to account for strain rate dependence of clay behavior in computing settlement due to co...
Laboratory consolidation of structured clayey soils is analysed in this paper. The research is carri...
In the last two decades extensive research has been undertaken to characterize the time and rate dep...
This paper presents results of consolidation analyses of the clay layers underneath the Haarajoki Te...
© 2015 Techno-Press, Ltd. A nonlinear creep function incorporated into the elastic visco-plastic mod...
This paper presents a finite element procedure for the analysis of consolidation of layered soils wi...
© 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. In this paper, a numerical optimisation proce...
In this paper, we develop an elasto-viscoplastic (EVP) model for clay using the non-associated flow ...
This paper presents a brief review of the works of elastic visco-plastic (EVP) modelling of the time...
The elastic visco-plastic model with non-linear creep function may describe the long termbehavior of...
The paper concerns the influence of time and strain-rate effects on the clays in one-dimensional con...
In the present paper the main aspects of the problem of modelling the viscous behaviour of cohesive ...
This technical note presents a refined elastic visco-plastic (EVP) modelling for the time-dependent ...
The authors present a new simplified Hypothesis B method for calculation of consolidation settlement...
The calculation of the consolidation settlement of clayey soils with creep behaviour has been a chal...
Two methods to account for strain rate dependence of clay behavior in computing settlement due to co...
Laboratory consolidation of structured clayey soils is analysed in this paper. The research is carri...
In the last two decades extensive research has been undertaken to characterize the time and rate dep...