This paper gives a summary of some of the main findings of the EU founded project “Creep of geomaterials”, CREEP. CREEP was an Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP) project funded from the 7th Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013) of the EC under grant agreement PIAG-GA-2011-286397. The project aimed at establishing a consensus in creep modelling within geotechnical engineering. The materials studied were clay, peat and frozen soils (permafrost). Throughout the project, research on material behaviour in laboratory and field studies was combined with numerical studies using existing and newly developed mathematical frameworks. This paper summarises some of the findings in the project, although the focus is on the developments in t...
In this paper a new anisotropic model for time-dependent behaviour of soft soils is presented. The f...
Analysing the behaviour of the soft ground under embankments is a challenging task and is of signifi...
In this paper a new anisotropic model for time-dependent behaviour of soft soils is presented. The f...
As more and more constructions are concentrated in densely populated urban areas, there is an increa...
As more and more constructions are concentrated in densely populated urban areas, there is an increa...
Geotechnical engineering often involves designing structures built on, in or of natural or improved ...
The thesis presents modelling framework for soft clays. Soft clays typically occur in marine environ...
This paper presents a three dimensional constitutive model that describes the creep behaviour of nat...
AbstractThis paper presents a three dimensional constitutive model that describes the creep behaviou...
-This paper presents a three dimensional constitutive model that describes the creep behaviour of na...
In this paper, an anisotropic creep constitutive model, namely Creep-SCLAY1S is employed 10 to study...
This paper presents a three dimensional constitutive model that describes the creep behaviour of nat...
AbstractThis paper presents a three dimensional constitutive model that describes the creep behaviou...
When structures are founded on deep layers of lightly overconsolidated, soft clay large settlement o...
Many of the engineering materials, such as behavioral metals, have at least a certain level of linea...
In this paper a new anisotropic model for time-dependent behaviour of soft soils is presented. The f...
Analysing the behaviour of the soft ground under embankments is a challenging task and is of signifi...
In this paper a new anisotropic model for time-dependent behaviour of soft soils is presented. The f...
As more and more constructions are concentrated in densely populated urban areas, there is an increa...
As more and more constructions are concentrated in densely populated urban areas, there is an increa...
Geotechnical engineering often involves designing structures built on, in or of natural or improved ...
The thesis presents modelling framework for soft clays. Soft clays typically occur in marine environ...
This paper presents a three dimensional constitutive model that describes the creep behaviour of nat...
AbstractThis paper presents a three dimensional constitutive model that describes the creep behaviou...
-This paper presents a three dimensional constitutive model that describes the creep behaviour of na...
In this paper, an anisotropic creep constitutive model, namely Creep-SCLAY1S is employed 10 to study...
This paper presents a three dimensional constitutive model that describes the creep behaviour of nat...
AbstractThis paper presents a three dimensional constitutive model that describes the creep behaviou...
When structures are founded on deep layers of lightly overconsolidated, soft clay large settlement o...
Many of the engineering materials, such as behavioral metals, have at least a certain level of linea...
In this paper a new anisotropic model for time-dependent behaviour of soft soils is presented. The f...
Analysing the behaviour of the soft ground under embankments is a challenging task and is of signifi...
In this paper a new anisotropic model for time-dependent behaviour of soft soils is presented. The f...