An anisotropic plasticity model for the description of nonisotropic mechanical behaviors of porous media is presented. This model is developed using bounding surface plasticity theory within the critical state framework. The inherent and stress-induced anisotropy has been accounted for by an anisotropic variable, which is employed with the consideration of both irrecoverable deformation and stress state. The evolution of anisotropy has been described by both rotational and distortional hardening rules. The rotational hardening rule is proposed for the consideration of bounding surface inclination induced by inherent or induced anisotropy. The distortional hardening rule is developed to capture the varying shape of bounding surface associate...
Recent laboratory investigations indicate that the stress-strain-strength responses of loose sands a...
dissertation describes the application of an enhanced anisotropic bounding surface model with non-as...
This paper analyses the material instability of fully saturated multiphase porous media. On account ...
An anisotropic plasticity model for the description of nonisotropic mechanical behaviors of porous m...
In this paper, a simple bounding surface plasticity model is used to reproduce the yielding and stre...
A constitutive model based on rate-independent elastoplasticity concepts is developed to simulate th...
Simulating the anisotropy of rock properties is a major challenge for geomechanical modeling. Despit...
Original variations of two-invariant rate-independent plasticity models capture many features of the...
Soft clays are normally consolidated or lightly overconsolidated soils where even small increases of...
Natural soft clay exhibits a considerable degree of anisotropy as a result of its past sedimentation...
The plastic anisotropy of reconstituted soft soils is described from the compression behaviour obser...
Based on the scale-invariance approach to finite plasticity, a two-back stress model is proposed to ...
An attempt is made to incorporate the effect of texture-induced plastic anisotropy in Gursontype por...
A critical state model is described within the framework of infinite surface bounding surface/kinema...
Clays are complex natural materials and their behavior is affected by many factors, including the na...
Recent laboratory investigations indicate that the stress-strain-strength responses of loose sands a...
dissertation describes the application of an enhanced anisotropic bounding surface model with non-as...
This paper analyses the material instability of fully saturated multiphase porous media. On account ...
An anisotropic plasticity model for the description of nonisotropic mechanical behaviors of porous m...
In this paper, a simple bounding surface plasticity model is used to reproduce the yielding and stre...
A constitutive model based on rate-independent elastoplasticity concepts is developed to simulate th...
Simulating the anisotropy of rock properties is a major challenge for geomechanical modeling. Despit...
Original variations of two-invariant rate-independent plasticity models capture many features of the...
Soft clays are normally consolidated or lightly overconsolidated soils where even small increases of...
Natural soft clay exhibits a considerable degree of anisotropy as a result of its past sedimentation...
The plastic anisotropy of reconstituted soft soils is described from the compression behaviour obser...
Based on the scale-invariance approach to finite plasticity, a two-back stress model is proposed to ...
An attempt is made to incorporate the effect of texture-induced plastic anisotropy in Gursontype por...
A critical state model is described within the framework of infinite surface bounding surface/kinema...
Clays are complex natural materials and their behavior is affected by many factors, including the na...
Recent laboratory investigations indicate that the stress-strain-strength responses of loose sands a...
dissertation describes the application of an enhanced anisotropic bounding surface model with non-as...
This paper analyses the material instability of fully saturated multiphase porous media. On account ...