Ground response curves for rock masses exhibiting strain-softening behaviour
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3044585
Recommendations
- An elasto‐plastic constitutive model for soft rock with strain softening
- Elastoplastic analysis of circular openings in elasto-brittle-plastic rock mass based on logarithmic strain
- An analysis of geotechnical problems involving strain softening effects
- A numerical approach for the quasi-plane strain-softening problem of cylindrical cavity expansion based on the Hoek-Brown failure criterion
- Numerical solutions for tunnels excavated in strain-softening rock masses considering a combined support system
Cited in
(9)- Numerical solutions for tunnels excavated in strain-softening rock masses considering a combined support system
- Coupled solid-fluid response of deep tunnels excavated in saturated rock masses with a time-dependent plastic behaviour
- Novel perturbation solutions for deep-buried non-circular tunnels under biaxial in situ stress field based on Mohr-Coulomb criterion
- A semi-analytical solution for shallow tunnels with radius-iterative-approach in semi-infinite space
- Comprehensive solutions for underwater tunnels in rock masses with different GSI values considering blast-induced damage zone and seepage forces
- A numerical approach for the quasi-plane strain-softening problem of cylindrical cavity expansion based on the Hoek-Brown failure criterion
- Numerical solutions for strain-softening surrounding rock under three-dimensional principal stress condition
- An analysis of geotechnical problems involving strain softening effects
- Analysis of soil-compacting effect caused by shield tunneling using three-dimensional elastoplastic solution of cylindrical cavity expansion
This page was built for publication: Ground response curves for rock masses exhibiting strain-softening behaviour
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q3044585)