Hydro-mechanical coupling is a crucial element in constitutive modelling of partially saturated soils, given the dependence of the macro behaviour on the interaction between frictional sliding, grain rearrangement and ruptures of liquid bridges and their redistributions at the grain contacts. The inseparable nature of this interaction requires the interdependence of all internal variables describing the inelastic behaviour of a continuum model. We propose a new generic thermodynamics-based approach to coupling the effects of deformation and saturation in modelling partially saturated soils taking into account the interdependence of all internal variables. This approach allows the derivation of models from only two explicitly defined energy ...
The Paper presents a constitutive model for describing the stress-strain behaviour of partially satu...
Based on the equations for volume change and saturation variation proposed in the companion paper [3...
Based on the equations for volume change and saturation variation proposed in the companion paper [3...
Geotechnical failures usually involve changes in the state of partially saturated soils under differ...
This paper presents an alternative method to couple the hydraulic component with the mechanical comp...
This paper presents an alternative method to couple the hydraulic component with the mechanical comp...
In the paper, we present newly developed hydro-mechanical hypoplastic model for partially saturated ...
This paper first presents a complete formulation of a constitutive model that deals with the irrever...
Representing transitions between saturated and unsaturated conditions, during drying, wetting and lo...
Wheeler and co-workers have recently proposed an elasto-plastic framework involving the coupling of ...
Representing transitions between saturated and unsaturated conditions, during drying, wetting and lo...
A fully coupled constitutive model that explicitly includes in a unique and consistent framework the...
This paper presents an alternative approach for interpreting unsaturated soil behaviour, which is bu...
This paper presents an enhanced version of the elasto-plastic model for partially saturated soil fir...
A coupled elastoplastic constitutive model is presented for describing the hydraulic and mechanical ...
The Paper presents a constitutive model for describing the stress-strain behaviour of partially satu...
Based on the equations for volume change and saturation variation proposed in the companion paper [3...
Based on the equations for volume change and saturation variation proposed in the companion paper [3...
Geotechnical failures usually involve changes in the state of partially saturated soils under differ...
This paper presents an alternative method to couple the hydraulic component with the mechanical comp...
This paper presents an alternative method to couple the hydraulic component with the mechanical comp...
In the paper, we present newly developed hydro-mechanical hypoplastic model for partially saturated ...
This paper first presents a complete formulation of a constitutive model that deals with the irrever...
Representing transitions between saturated and unsaturated conditions, during drying, wetting and lo...
Wheeler and co-workers have recently proposed an elasto-plastic framework involving the coupling of ...
Representing transitions between saturated and unsaturated conditions, during drying, wetting and lo...
A fully coupled constitutive model that explicitly includes in a unique and consistent framework the...
This paper presents an alternative approach for interpreting unsaturated soil behaviour, which is bu...
This paper presents an enhanced version of the elasto-plastic model for partially saturated soil fir...
A coupled elastoplastic constitutive model is presented for describing the hydraulic and mechanical ...
The Paper presents a constitutive model for describing the stress-strain behaviour of partially satu...
Based on the equations for volume change and saturation variation proposed in the companion paper [3...
Based on the equations for volume change and saturation variation proposed in the companion paper [3...