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The following pages link to A constitutive model for bonded geomaterials subject to mechanical and/or chemical degradation (Q4463019):
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- An interpretation of the internal length in Chang's couple-stress continuum for bonded granulates (Q608188) (← links)
- A computational periporomechanics model for localized failure in unsaturated porous media (Q2237433) (← links)
- Computational thermo-hydro-mechanics for multiphase freezing and thawing porous media in the finite deformation range (Q2309782) (← links)
- Critical softening in Cam-Clay plasticity: adaptive viscous regularization, dilated time and numerical integration across stress-strain jump discontinuities (Q2449907) (← links)
- A yield criterion for isotropic and cross-anisotropic cohesive-frictional materials (Q2854888) (← links)
- Numerical integration of an elasticâ viscoplastic constitutive model for dry metamorphosed snow (Q2854908) (← links)
- Constitutive approach for rate-sensitive anisotropic structured clays (Q2854953) (← links)
- Implicit integration of a mixed isotropic–kinematic hardening plasticity model for structured clays (Q2856262) (← links)
- Implicit integration of a chemo-plastic constitutive model for partially saturated soils (Q2856307) (← links)
- A model for pore-fluid-sensitive rock behavior using a weathering state parameter (Q2856324) (← links)
- An elastoplastic strainhardening model for soil allowing for hydraulic bonding-debonding effects (Q2856369) (← links)
- Modelling instabilities in triaxial testing on unsaturated soil specimens (Q3084150) (← links)
- Fingering and strain localization in porous media during imbibition processes (Q6082555) (← links)
- Nonlocal implicit gradient enhancements for strain localization informed by controllability criteria for plastic solids (Q6096497) (← links)
- A computational framework based on explicit local chemical equilibrium for coupled chemo-hydro-mechanical effects on fluid-infiltrating porous media (Q6162870) (← links)