Constitutive Modelling of Granular Materials /
Constitutive models are the key-stone not only for understanding the mechanical behaviour of granular materials (mainly soils but also other granulates such as sugar, wheat, coal, pellets) but also for carrying out numerical predictions by means of the finite elements method. However the extreme com...
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- The misery of constitutive modelling
- Does engineering need science
- The role of models in civil engineering
- Hypoplasticity then and now
- A review of two different approaches to hypoplasticity
- Uniqueness, second order work and bifurcation in hypoplasticity
- Stationary states in hypoplasticity
- Microscopic approach contributions to constitutive modelling
- Discrete and continuum modelling of granular materials
- 2nd Gradient constitutive models
- Micro-mechanically based higher-order continuum models for granular materials
- Relevant local variables for the change of scale in granular materials
- On the physical background of soil strength
- The influence of time derivative terms on the mechanical behaviour of loose sands
- An approach to plasticity based on generalised thermodynamics
- Comparison of hypoplasticity and elastoplastic modelling of undrained triaxial tests on loose sand
- Hypoplastic and elastoplastic modelling
- a comparison with test data
- Strain response envelope.