Stress-dilatancy relations have played a crucial role in the understanding of the mechanical behaviour of soils and in the development of realistic constitutive models for their response. Recent investigations on the mechanical behaviour of materials with crushable grains have called into question the validity of classical relations such as those used in critical state soil mechanics. In this paper, a method to construct thermodynamically consistent (isotropic, three-invariant) elastoplastic models based on a given stress-dilatancy relation is discussed. Extensions to cover the case of granular materials with crushable grains are also presented, based on the interpretation of some classical model parameters (e.g. the stress ratio at critica...
Transparent granular soil was recently found to be greatly useful for observations of the internal d...
A vast amount of past experimental investigations reported that the internal peak angle of sand was ...
A non-associated plasticity theory for granular materials has been developed in Part 1 based on the ...
Stress-dilatancy relations have played a crucial role in the understanding of the mechanical behavio...
Dilatancy is often considered a unique function of the stress ratio eta = q/p', in terms of the tria...
A constitutive model for granular materials is developed within the framework of strain-hardening el...
This paper presents a new approach for the development of an elastoplastic constitutive model to pre...
A new constitutive model for granular soils is introduced. The primary objective of this study was t...
By considering a drained cohesionless granular sample made up of rigid grains and submitted to a tri...
A simple constitutive model is presented to represent the behavior of granular materials subjected t...
The paper aims to develop an elasto-plastic model considering particle crushing. For this purpose, t...
An unconventional subdivision of volumetric strains, the newly formulated frictional and critical fr...
The main features of the stress - strain behaviour of granular soils are described in this paper on ...
Abstract: The form of incremental constitutive equations for granular soils is discussed for the tri...
International audienceGranular materials are constituted of an assembly of particles. In spite of th...
Transparent granular soil was recently found to be greatly useful for observations of the internal d...
A vast amount of past experimental investigations reported that the internal peak angle of sand was ...
A non-associated plasticity theory for granular materials has been developed in Part 1 based on the ...
Stress-dilatancy relations have played a crucial role in the understanding of the mechanical behavio...
Dilatancy is often considered a unique function of the stress ratio eta = q/p', in terms of the tria...
A constitutive model for granular materials is developed within the framework of strain-hardening el...
This paper presents a new approach for the development of an elastoplastic constitutive model to pre...
A new constitutive model for granular soils is introduced. The primary objective of this study was t...
By considering a drained cohesionless granular sample made up of rigid grains and submitted to a tri...
A simple constitutive model is presented to represent the behavior of granular materials subjected t...
The paper aims to develop an elasto-plastic model considering particle crushing. For this purpose, t...
An unconventional subdivision of volumetric strains, the newly formulated frictional and critical fr...
The main features of the stress - strain behaviour of granular soils are described in this paper on ...
Abstract: The form of incremental constitutive equations for granular soils is discussed for the tri...
International audienceGranular materials are constituted of an assembly of particles. In spite of th...
Transparent granular soil was recently found to be greatly useful for observations of the internal d...
A vast amount of past experimental investigations reported that the internal peak angle of sand was ...
A non-associated plasticity theory for granular materials has been developed in Part 1 based on the ...