Title of article :
Patterns, fabric, anisotropy, and soil elasto-plasticity
Author/Authors :
E.T.R. Dean، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
59
From page :
513
To page :
571
Abstract :
This paper proposes a new method in the theory of soil plasticity – an advance on Hill [The Mathematical Theory of Plasticity, Clarendon Press, Oxford]. The method assumes that soil fabric consists of inter-locking, inter-twining, inter-laced, juxtaposed, and superposed elementary units called “patterns”. A mechanics of patterns is developed. As well as elastic and plastic components, a third strain-increment component is deduced which helps explain non-associated flow. The proposed method leads to explanations of critical states, anisotropy, sensitivity, the Bauschinger effect, and swept-out memory. All these appear in the method as near-inescapable features of plastic solids. Results are illustrated in detail for plane strain biaxial processes.
Keywords :
Bauschinger effect , dilatancy , Compatibility , Dissipation , Constitutive model , Elasticity , Critical states , Energy , Fabric , finite deformations , Flow rule , Fundamental assumptions , Internal variables , Liquefaction , Plastic , Anisotropy , Failure , Hvorslev surface , HARDENING
Journal title :
International Journal of Plasticity
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
International Journal of Plasticity
Record number :
1257067
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