Elastoplastic constitutive modelling of clay behaviour under principal stress rotationTools Lu, Nan (2019) Elastoplastic constitutive modelling of clay behaviour under principal stress rotation. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractRecent experimental investigations have highlighted the impact of principal stress rotation on soil behaviour. This impact is fundamental to a wide range of soil types covering from cohesive to non-cohesive. However, most existing constitutive models that account for the effect of principal stress rotation are essentially dedicated to sand modelling. Clay models are very different from sand models in terms of the yield surface, flow rule, etc. The consideration of principal stress rotation in clay models can also be different. To fill this gap, this thesis develops a number of constitutive models dedicated to the simulation of clay behaviour that moreover consider principal stress rotation. All these models are incrementally linear, which facilitates easy numerical implementations.
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