Some aspects are discussed of the finite element analysis of underground excavations in soil and rock masses characterized by strain softening behaviour. First the basic features are recalled of a procedure for detecting the bifurcation condition and of a stress-strain relationship taking into account the loss of the mechanical resistance with increasing shear deformation. Then the results of a small scale test on a 3D tunnel model, aimed at investigating the stability at the tunnel face, are compared with those obtained through 3D and 2D finite element analyses, accounting also for softening material behaviour. Finally some comments are presented on the effectiveness of the adopted numerical models
A finite element approach is discussed that takes into account the localization of strains within ...
A finite element approach is discussed that takes into account the localization of strains within ...
A loss of the overall resistance of samples of rocks or “stiff” soils is frequently observed during ...
Some aspects are discussed of the finite element analysis of underground excavations in soil and roc...
Some aspects are discussed of the finite element analysis of underground excavations in soil and roc...
Some aspects are discussed of the finite element analysis of underground excavations in soil and roc...
The characteristics are outlined of a finite element approach for the analysis of underground excava...
The characteristics are outlined of a finite element approach for the analysis of underground excava...
The characteristics are outlined of a finite element approach for the analysis of underground excava...
The stress analysis of shallow tunnels in weak rocks, or "hard" soils, may present some difficulties...
The stress analysis of shallow tunnels in weak rocks, or "hard" soils, may present some difficulties...
The stress analysis of shallow tunnels in weak rocks, or "hard" soils, may present some difficulties...
The stress analysis of shallow tunnels in weak rocks, or "hard" soils, may present some difficulties...
A finite element approach is discussed that takes into account the localization of strains within ...
A finite element approach is discussed that takes into account the localization of strains within ...
A finite element approach is discussed that takes into account the localization of strains within ...
A finite element approach is discussed that takes into account the localization of strains within ...
A loss of the overall resistance of samples of rocks or “stiff” soils is frequently observed during ...
Some aspects are discussed of the finite element analysis of underground excavations in soil and roc...
Some aspects are discussed of the finite element analysis of underground excavations in soil and roc...
Some aspects are discussed of the finite element analysis of underground excavations in soil and roc...
The characteristics are outlined of a finite element approach for the analysis of underground excava...
The characteristics are outlined of a finite element approach for the analysis of underground excava...
The characteristics are outlined of a finite element approach for the analysis of underground excava...
The stress analysis of shallow tunnels in weak rocks, or "hard" soils, may present some difficulties...
The stress analysis of shallow tunnels in weak rocks, or "hard" soils, may present some difficulties...
The stress analysis of shallow tunnels in weak rocks, or "hard" soils, may present some difficulties...
The stress analysis of shallow tunnels in weak rocks, or "hard" soils, may present some difficulties...
A finite element approach is discussed that takes into account the localization of strains within ...
A finite element approach is discussed that takes into account the localization of strains within ...
A finite element approach is discussed that takes into account the localization of strains within ...
A finite element approach is discussed that takes into account the localization of strains within ...
A loss of the overall resistance of samples of rocks or “stiff” soils is frequently observed during ...