The paper aims to investigate modelling the strain-rate-dependency of natural soft clays combined with anisotropy and destructuration using an elasto-viscoplastic model. The model is based on Perzyna’s overstress theory and the elastoplastic model S-CLAY1S. Tests at constant strain-rate and creep tests under both one-dimensional and triaxial conditions on several clays are simulated. Simulations highlight the loading scenarios in which it is necessary to account for anisotropy and/or destructuration in order to get accurate predictions. Comparisons between the predicted and measured results demonstrate that the proposed model can successfully reproduce the time-dependent behaviour of natural soft clays under different loading conditions
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper presents a generalized, elastoviscoplastic constitutive m...
In this paper, we study the influence of the scaling functions in Perzyna's type elasto-viscoplastic...
In this paper a new anisotropic model for time-dependent behaviour of soft soils is presented. The f...
Experimental evidences have shown deficiencies of the existing overstress and creep models for visco...
AbstractExperimental evidences have shown deficiencies of the existing overstress and creep models f...
The paper focuses on investigating the destructuration process during time-dependent stress-strain e...
In simulations of undrained triaxial tests, most soil models fail to capture the effect of post peak...
This paper focuses on constitutive and numerical modeling of strain-rate dependency in natural clays...
ASCE Soil and Rock behaviour and modelling special publicationThe purpose of this paper is to presen...
In simulations of undrained triaxial tests, most soil models fail to capture the effect of post peak...
The time and strain rate dependency observed in natural soft clays is formulated within the framewor...
stress-strain response of soft natural clays is characterised by anisotropy, destructuration and rat...
In this paper, we study the influence of the scaling functions in Perzyna\u27s type elasto-viscoplas...
Prediction of the long-term deformation of a soft clay under different loading conditions has been a...
Clays are complex natural materials and their behavior is affected by many factors, including the na...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper presents a generalized, elastoviscoplastic constitutive m...
In this paper, we study the influence of the scaling functions in Perzyna's type elasto-viscoplastic...
In this paper a new anisotropic model for time-dependent behaviour of soft soils is presented. The f...
Experimental evidences have shown deficiencies of the existing overstress and creep models for visco...
AbstractExperimental evidences have shown deficiencies of the existing overstress and creep models f...
The paper focuses on investigating the destructuration process during time-dependent stress-strain e...
In simulations of undrained triaxial tests, most soil models fail to capture the effect of post peak...
This paper focuses on constitutive and numerical modeling of strain-rate dependency in natural clays...
ASCE Soil and Rock behaviour and modelling special publicationThe purpose of this paper is to presen...
In simulations of undrained triaxial tests, most soil models fail to capture the effect of post peak...
The time and strain rate dependency observed in natural soft clays is formulated within the framewor...
stress-strain response of soft natural clays is characterised by anisotropy, destructuration and rat...
In this paper, we study the influence of the scaling functions in Perzyna\u27s type elasto-viscoplas...
Prediction of the long-term deformation of a soft clay under different loading conditions has been a...
Clays are complex natural materials and their behavior is affected by many factors, including the na...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper presents a generalized, elastoviscoplastic constitutive m...
In this paper, we study the influence of the scaling functions in Perzyna's type elasto-viscoplastic...
In this paper a new anisotropic model for time-dependent behaviour of soft soils is presented. The f...