Simple Plasticity Sand Model Accounting for Fabric Change Effects
National Technical University of Athens · George Washington University
Abstract
A simple stress-ratio controlled, critical state compatible, sand plasticity model is presented, first in the triaxial and then in generalized stress space. The model builds upon previous work of the writers, albeit the presentation here is made with extreme simplicity in mind, and three novel aspects are introduced. The first is a fabric-dilatancy related quantity, scalar valued in the triaxial and tensor valued in generalized stress space, which is instrumental in modeling macroscopically the effect of fabric changes during the dilatant phase of deformation on the subsequent contractant response upon load increment reversals, and the ensuing realistic simulation of the sand behavior under undrained cyclic…
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2Topics & keywords
- Dilatant
- Plasticity
- Stress space
- Geotechnical engineering
- Scalar (mathematics)
- Stress (linguistics)
- Mechanics
- Geology