Modern Approaches to Plasticity
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Modern Approaches to Plasticity

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Modern Approaches to Plasticity

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Constitutive modelling of granulate materials has achieved significant progress in recent times although some challenging problems still remain to be solved. Many of the 35 contributions in this volume are devoted to modelling but there are also papers investigating the phenomena to be modelled. For instance, there are reviews on several aspects of the behaviour of granulates which are mere material properties while other aspects are related to the ill-posedness of the corresponding boundary value problems. The work provides a comprehensive and up to date treatise on the theory of plasticity in granular materials, together with a great number of solution methods and applications. The volume is intended for researchers and practising engineers who wish to enhance their knowledge in this rapidly expanding field.

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Year
2012
Print ISBN
9780444899705
eBook ISBN
9780444599308

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Modern Approaches to Plasticity
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Preface
  6. List of Contributors
  7. Chapter 1. Configurational Plasticity in Granular Media
  8. Chapter 2. Interpretation of Dilation as a Kinematic Constraint
  9. Chapter 3. A Basic Formulation of Elastoplastic Constitutive Equations
  10. Chapter 4. Some Constitutive Inequalities for Incrementally Nonlinear Modelsin Plasticity
  11. Chapter 5. Upgrading of Soil Models by Hencky's Theory of Plasticity
  12. Chapter 6. A Mixed Isotropic-Kinematic Hardening Constitutive Law for Sand
  13. Chapter 7. Nonlocal Nature of Yield Plasticity and Fracture
  14. Chapter 8. Towards Micro-Mechanical Constitutive Relations for Granular Materials
  15. Chapter 9. Numerical Test with Discrete Element Method
  16. Chapter 10. Distribution of Micro Variables in Granular Media, Consequences on the Global Behaviour
  17. Chapter 11. Introduction to Hypoplasticity
  18. Chapter 12. A Hypoplastic Model for Barotropy and Pyknotropy of Granular Soils
  19. Chaper 13. A Hypoplastic Model for Granular Soils under CyclicLoading
  20. Chapter 14. Calibration of an Hypoplastic Constitutive Model From True Biaxial Tests
  21. Chapter 15. Hypoplasticity vs.Elastoplasticity, Selected Topics
  22. Chapter 16. A New Rate Type Constitutive Model for Geomaterials: CloE
  23. Chapter 17. Experiences with Numerical Implementation of Endochronic Models
  24. Chapter 18. An Endochronic Theory for Porous and Granular Materials
  25. Chapter 19. Visco—Hypoplastic Models for Cohesive Soils
  26. Chapter 20. Influence of Creep on Static and Cyclic Instability of Granular Soils
  27. Chapter 21. Wave Propagation in Strain-Softening Plasticity
  28. Chapter 22. A Partitioned-Solution Method with Moving Boundaries for Nonlocal Plasticity
  29. Chapter 23. Modelling of Sand Behaviour:Cyclic Loading, Anisotropy and Localization
  30. Chapter 24. The Disturbed State Concept
  31. Chapter 25. Anisotropic and Pseudo- Anisotropic Elasto-Viscoplastic Constitutive Models for Clay
  32. Chapter 26. Study of Frictional Hardening of Double Sliding Model
  33. Chapter 27. Simple and Generalized Modelling of Various Soil Behaviour in Three-Dimensional Stresses
  34. Chapter 28. Noncoaxial Flow Theory of Plasticity: Shear Failure Predictions in Sand
  35. Chapter 29. Response of a Granular Soilduring Strain Path Testing
  36. Chapter 30. Unloading in Shear and Overpredictions in Displacement Calculation
  37. Chapter 31. Dynamic Compacting of Soils
  38. Chapter 32. Spontaneous Liquefaction of Saturated Granular Bodies
  39. Chapter 33. Some Effects of Concern in Constitutive Modelling
  40. Chapter 34. Experimental Detection of Constitutive Behaviour and Self-Organisation
  41. Chapter 35. Evolution of Elastic Folds in Plane Strain
  42. Index
  43. Author's Index

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