Mechanical Response of Subloading Surface Model with Tangential Plasticity
Seiichiro Tsutsumi +4 more
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Numerical tests on dynamic response of embankment with pile-supported foundation for high-speed railway in soft ground using soil-water coupling elastoplastic FEM. [PDF]
Huang Q +5 more
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Numerical implementation of advanced soil constitutive models: finite element method and applications [PDF]
Numerical analysis of various problems involving the hydro-mechanical or thermo-mechanical coupling of soils remains a challenge in the geotechnical engineering. An important element in a coupled analysis is the constitutive model adopted for the soil. A
Zhang, Y
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Axisymmetric Bifurcations of Metals with Tangential-Subloading Surface Model
Mehdi KHOJASTEHPOUR +2 more
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On the subloading surface model for metals: some insights and an efficient numerical implementation
Abstract In this work, we revisit the subloading surface model, as well as its extended version. By investigating its original formulation, we provide an alternative interpretation. With which, it is shown that the corresponding evolution rules of historic variables can be greatly simplified. The proposed evolution rules are analytically more
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Anisotropic bounding surface plasticity model for soils. [PDF]
Ghobadi B, Taheri E, Eftekhari M.
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Creep model of roadway surrounding rock considering hardening effect and damage effect. [PDF]
Lv H.
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Erratum to: Foundations of Elastoplasticity: Subloading Surface Model [PDF]
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Extended Subloading Surface Model Incorporating Elastic Boundary Concept
Seiichiro TSUTSUMI +2 more
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