Cylindrical cavity expansion and contraction in pressure sensitive geomaterials (Q1357024)
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Cylindrical cavity expansion and contraction in pressure sensitive geomaterials (English)
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16 June 1997
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A broad class of plane-strain axially-symmetric deformation patterns in geomaterials is studied within the framework of large strain pressure-sensitive plasticity. Invariant, non-associated deformation-type theories are formulated for the Mohr-Coulomb (M-C) and Drucker-Prager (D-P) solids with arbitrary hardening and accounting for an initial hydrostatic state of stress. With the M-C model we arrive at a single first order differential equation, while for the D-P solid an algebraic constraint supplements the governing differential equation. The analysis centers on the effective stress as the independent variable. A simplified treatment is given for the cavitation limit, and some useful relations are derived for thin walled cylinders. The theory is applied to the triaxial calibration test for Castlegate sandstone and then used to simulate the hole closure problem.
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Mohr-Coulomb solid
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Drucker-Prager solid
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plane-strain axially-symmetric deformation
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large strain pressure-sensitive plasticity
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hardening
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effective stress
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cavitation limit
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thin walled cylinders
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triaxial calibration test
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Castlegate sandstone
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hole closure problem
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