Finite element analysis of the initiation of landslides due to capillary and water pressure variation is presented in this work. To this aim, a non-isothermal elasto-plastic multiphase material model for soils is used. Soils are modelled as a three-phase deforming porous continuum where heat, water and gas \ub0ow are taken into account. In particular, the gas phase is modelled as an ideal gas composed of dry air and water vapor. Phase changes of water, heat transfer through conduction and convection and latent heat transfer are considered. The macroscopic balance equations are discretized in space and time within the \uafnite element method. The independent variables are the solid displacements, the capillary and the gas pressure and the te...
The aim of this work is the numerical study of the thermal consolidation process in the framework of...
A fully coupled numerical model to simulate the slow transient phenomena involving heat and mass tra...
Finite element analysis of non-isothermal elasto- plastic multiphase geomaterials is presented. The ...
Finite element analysis of the initiation of landslides due to capillary and water pressure variatio...
Finite element analysis of non-isothermal elasto-plastic multiphase geomaterials is presented. The m...
Aim of this poster is the numerical analysis of the initiation of landslides due to increase of wate...
Purpose \u2013 The purpose of this paper is to present a finite-element analysis of the initiation o...
This paper presents a finite element analysis of non-isothermal elasto-plastic multiphase geomateri...
Finite element analysis of non-isothermal elasto-plastic multiphase geomaterials in dynamics includi...
A mathematical model of fully and partially saturated soils, treated as deforming porous media, is p...
A fully coupled numerical model has been developed which describes multiphase fluid flow through soi...
Aim of this work is the multiphysics modelling of the initiation of flowslides in pyroclastic soils ...
Heavy rainfall can trigger slope failure which generally involves shallow soil deposit o...
The numerical model is based on a fully coupled heat and multiphase flow model in deforming porous m...
In this work, the general ACMEG-TS thermo-elasto-plastic constitutive model for saturat-ed/unsaturat...
The aim of this work is the numerical study of the thermal consolidation process in the framework of...
A fully coupled numerical model to simulate the slow transient phenomena involving heat and mass tra...
Finite element analysis of non-isothermal elasto- plastic multiphase geomaterials is presented. The ...
Finite element analysis of the initiation of landslides due to capillary and water pressure variatio...
Finite element analysis of non-isothermal elasto-plastic multiphase geomaterials is presented. The m...
Aim of this poster is the numerical analysis of the initiation of landslides due to increase of wate...
Purpose \u2013 The purpose of this paper is to present a finite-element analysis of the initiation o...
This paper presents a finite element analysis of non-isothermal elasto-plastic multiphase geomateri...
Finite element analysis of non-isothermal elasto-plastic multiphase geomaterials in dynamics includi...
A mathematical model of fully and partially saturated soils, treated as deforming porous media, is p...
A fully coupled numerical model has been developed which describes multiphase fluid flow through soi...
Aim of this work is the multiphysics modelling of the initiation of flowslides in pyroclastic soils ...
Heavy rainfall can trigger slope failure which generally involves shallow soil deposit o...
The numerical model is based on a fully coupled heat and multiphase flow model in deforming porous m...
In this work, the general ACMEG-TS thermo-elasto-plastic constitutive model for saturat-ed/unsaturat...
The aim of this work is the numerical study of the thermal consolidation process in the framework of...
A fully coupled numerical model to simulate the slow transient phenomena involving heat and mass tra...
Finite element analysis of non-isothermal elasto- plastic multiphase geomaterials is presented. The ...