Single hardening constitutive model for soil, rock and concrete (Q675521)
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Single hardening constitutive model for soil, rock and concrete (English)
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9 November 1997
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A constitutive model with a single yield surface has been developed for the behavior of frictional materials such as clay, sand, concrete, and rock. The model is based on concepts of elasticity and plasticity theories. In addition to Hooke's law for the elastic behavior, the framework for the plastic behavior consists of a failure criterion, a nonassociated flow rule, a single yield criterion that describes contours of equal plastic work, and a work-hardening/softening law. The functions that describe these components are all expressed in terms of stress invariants. The model incorporates twelve parameters for frictional materials with effective cohesion such as concrete and rock. Examples of predictions of the behavior of sand in undrained triaxial compression and of concrete under three-dimensional loading are presented.
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single yield surface
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frictional materials
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failure criterion
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nonassociated flow rule
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work-hardening/softening law
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stress invariants
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sand in undrained triaxial compression
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concrete under three-dimensional loading
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