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Self-Oscillating Helix Showing Amplified Winding and Unwinding Motions. [PDF]
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International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, 2022
AbstractThe SANISAND models are known for their ability to simulate sands behavior with various properties under a wide range of loadings. Nevertheless, there is much room for improvement in simulating stress principal axis (PA) rotation effects. This study tried to address the continuous stress PA rotation problem following a conservative approach in ...
Sasan Shahrokhi, Omid Reza Barani
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AbstractThe SANISAND models are known for their ability to simulate sands behavior with various properties under a wide range of loadings. Nevertheless, there is much room for improvement in simulating stress principal axis (PA) rotation effects. This study tried to address the continuous stress PA rotation problem following a conservative approach in ...
Sasan Shahrokhi, Omid Reza Barani
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Acta Geotechnica, 2021
The distinct initial fabrics of sand may give rise to dramatically different responses to the applied loading, as evidenced by numerous laboratory tests reported in the literature. In this study, both dry deposition (DD) and moist tamping (MT) methods were employed to prepare sand specimens to generate different initial fabrics.
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The distinct initial fabrics of sand may give rise to dramatically different responses to the applied loading, as evidenced by numerous laboratory tests reported in the literature. In this study, both dry deposition (DD) and moist tamping (MT) methods were employed to prepare sand specimens to generate different initial fabrics.
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Generalized Plastic Mechanics Considering the Rotation of Principal Axis of Stress
2019Traditional plastic mechanics ignore the rotation of principal axis of stress, that is, the direction of principal stress axis does not change in the hardening process. In fact, the direction of stress axis will deflect due to load induced by earthquake, vehicle, etc., and thus cause plastic deformation.
Yuanxue Liu, Yingren Zheng
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2014
The Geotechnical Engineering Journal of the SEAGS & AGSSEA, 45, 1, pp 74 ...
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The Geotechnical Engineering Journal of the SEAGS & AGSSEA, 45, 1, pp 74 ...
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Settlement of concrete slab track considering principal stress axis rotation in subgrade
2008T Takahashi, Y Momoya, E Sekine
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