A CONSTITUTIVE PLATFORM FOR SAND MODELING


Abstract eng:
This paper addresses the issue of sand dilatancy and the impact of fabric anisotropy. A platform model based on the concept of state-dependent dilatancy is introduced first, and a joint invariant, A, of the stress tensor and a second-order fabric tensor is developed afterwards. With this objective measure of the sand anisotropy state, the dilatancy and plastic hardening are formulated, and the critical-state line is assumed non-unique in the e-p-q space but unique in the e-p-q-A space. This simple approach is rigorous and correct within the fundamentals of anisotropic constitutive modeling and captures some of the most important features of stress-strain-strength responses of sand including the impact of inherent fabric anisotropy under proportional loading conditions.

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Columbia University in the City of New York
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Conference Title:
15th ASCE Engineering Mechanics Division Conference
Conference Venue:
New York (US)
Conference Dates:
2002-06-02 / 2002-06-05
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