A comprehensive bounding surface sand model has been formulated within a critical-state framework. This model differs from some existing models in that it incorporates the concept of state-dependent dilatancy in its formulation. The concept of state-dependent dilatancy states that the dilatancy of a granular soil depends not only on the stress ratio eta = q/p, where q and p are the deviatoric and mean effective normal stresses respectively, but also on the current material internal state in reference to the critical state in e-p-eta space, where e is the void ratio. By adopting such a state-dependent dilatancy, the present model simulates, with a single set of model constants, both the contractive and the dilative responses of granular soil...
Stress-dilatancy relations have played a crucial role in the understanding of the mechanical behavio...
A critical state two-surface plasticity model is extended to incorporate the behavior of granular so...
Soil densification may lead to buildup of excess pore water pressure, which causes the soil to lose ...
A bounding-surface hypoplasticity model is modified to incorporate the basic premises of critical-st...
Dilatancy is often considered a unique function of the stress ratio eta = q/p', in terms of the tria...
Traditional stress dilatancy theory had been extensively used in constitutive modeling, and its appl...
This paper discusses the state-dependent strength of sands from the perspective of unified modeling ...
Dilatancy is an essential sand response. Experimental and microstructural investigations have shown ...
A modified bounding surface plasticity model developed within the critical state soil mechanics fram...
A state-dependent elasto-plastic constitutive model for both saturated and unsaturated soils is pres...
A new constitutive model for granular soils is introduced. The primary objective of this study was t...
The effort to model sand behavior within the framework of critical-state soil mechanics would benefi...
An unconventional subdivision of volumetric strains, the newly formulated frictional and critical fr...
Transparent granular soil was recently found to be greatly useful for observations of the internal d...
A plasticity constitutive framework for modeling inherently anisotropic sand behavior is presented w...
Stress-dilatancy relations have played a crucial role in the understanding of the mechanical behavio...
A critical state two-surface plasticity model is extended to incorporate the behavior of granular so...
Soil densification may lead to buildup of excess pore water pressure, which causes the soil to lose ...
A bounding-surface hypoplasticity model is modified to incorporate the basic premises of critical-st...
Dilatancy is often considered a unique function of the stress ratio eta = q/p', in terms of the tria...
Traditional stress dilatancy theory had been extensively used in constitutive modeling, and its appl...
This paper discusses the state-dependent strength of sands from the perspective of unified modeling ...
Dilatancy is an essential sand response. Experimental and microstructural investigations have shown ...
A modified bounding surface plasticity model developed within the critical state soil mechanics fram...
A state-dependent elasto-plastic constitutive model for both saturated and unsaturated soils is pres...
A new constitutive model for granular soils is introduced. The primary objective of this study was t...
The effort to model sand behavior within the framework of critical-state soil mechanics would benefi...
An unconventional subdivision of volumetric strains, the newly formulated frictional and critical fr...
Transparent granular soil was recently found to be greatly useful for observations of the internal d...
A plasticity constitutive framework for modeling inherently anisotropic sand behavior is presented w...
Stress-dilatancy relations have played a crucial role in the understanding of the mechanical behavio...
A critical state two-surface plasticity model is extended to incorporate the behavior of granular so...
Soil densification may lead to buildup of excess pore water pressure, which causes the soil to lose ...