[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGE [Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceThis paper deals with the hydromechanical modelling of the initiation of failure in soils with particular reference to landslides. To this end, localized and diffused failure modes are simulated with a finite element model for coupled elasto-plastic variably saturated porous geomaterials, in which the material point instability is detected with the second-order work criterion based on Hill's sufficient condition of stability. Three different expressions of the criterion are presented, in which the second-order work is expressed in terms of generalized effective stress, of total stress and thirdly by taking into account the hydraulic ...
One of the factors causing the acceleration of landslides is the loss of strength of the soil involv...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with diffuse and other ensuing failure modes in geomat...
This paper interprets the hydromechanical behaviour of a steep forested instrumented slope during an...
This paper deals with the hydromechanical modelling of the initiation of failure in soils with parti...
Heavy rainfall can trigger slope failure which generally involves shallow soil deposit o...
Rainfall is one of the most common triggering factors of landslides. Due to the usual large extensio...
International audienceThe Petacciato landslide that occurred between 1906 and 1966 along a stretch o...
The volumetric compaction due to wetting processes is a phenomenon observed quite often in unsaturat...
International audienceThe recent emerging idea of incorporating bifurcation criterion based on the s...
Purpose \u2013 The purpose of this paper is to present a finite-element analysis of the initiation o...
Failure may take different forms: reaching the Mohr–Coulomb limit stress condition is accompanied by...
In the case of hydrologically driven slope instability, the behaviour of the variably saturated soil...
AbstractThis paper presents an extension of the local second gradient model to multiphasic materials...
This Ph.D. manuscript synthesises three years of research dedicated to the numerical modelling of in...
The geomechanical modeling of failure and post-failure stages of rainfall-induced shallow landslides...
One of the factors causing the acceleration of landslides is the loss of strength of the soil involv...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with diffuse and other ensuing failure modes in geomat...
This paper interprets the hydromechanical behaviour of a steep forested instrumented slope during an...
This paper deals with the hydromechanical modelling of the initiation of failure in soils with parti...
Heavy rainfall can trigger slope failure which generally involves shallow soil deposit o...
Rainfall is one of the most common triggering factors of landslides. Due to the usual large extensio...
International audienceThe Petacciato landslide that occurred between 1906 and 1966 along a stretch o...
The volumetric compaction due to wetting processes is a phenomenon observed quite often in unsaturat...
International audienceThe recent emerging idea of incorporating bifurcation criterion based on the s...
Purpose \u2013 The purpose of this paper is to present a finite-element analysis of the initiation o...
Failure may take different forms: reaching the Mohr–Coulomb limit stress condition is accompanied by...
In the case of hydrologically driven slope instability, the behaviour of the variably saturated soil...
AbstractThis paper presents an extension of the local second gradient model to multiphasic materials...
This Ph.D. manuscript synthesises three years of research dedicated to the numerical modelling of in...
The geomechanical modeling of failure and post-failure stages of rainfall-induced shallow landslides...
One of the factors causing the acceleration of landslides is the loss of strength of the soil involv...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with diffuse and other ensuing failure modes in geomat...
This paper interprets the hydromechanical behaviour of a steep forested instrumented slope during an...