Bifurcations, Instabilities, Degradation in Geomechanics /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2007.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2007. |
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Table of Contents:
- Propagation des surfaces de discontinuite dans un milieu elastoplastique
- The Concept of Bifurcation in Geomechanics
- Experimental Aspects
- Third Invariant Dependent Single Yield Surface Model and Localization Conditions for High Porosity Sandstone
- Interpretation of the Scale Effect in Perforation Failure
- Experimental Investigation of Instabilities of Granular Materials in Relation to Dilatancy and Fabric Issues
- Compactive Cataclastic Flow in Tuffeau de Maastricht Calcarenite: Mechanical Deformation & Permeability Reduction
- Local Second Gradient Models and Damage Mechanics: 1D Post-Localization Studies in Concrete Specimens
- Micromechanical Aspects
- Entropy and Material Instability in the Quasi-Static Mechanics of Granular Media
- A DEM Study of Compaction Band Formation
- Shear Zone Formation in 2D Random Granular Specimens within Enhanced Hypoplasticity
- A Rational Approach to Stress-Dilatancy Modelling Using an Explicit Micromechanical Formulation
- Micro-Fracture Instabilities in Granular Solids
- Constitutive Aspects
- Entropy and Material Instability in the Quasi-Static Mechanics of Granular Media
- Modeling the Influence of Pressure and Moisture Content on the Disintegration of Weathered Rockfill Materials
- Shear Zone Formation in 2D Random Granular Specimens within Enhanced Hypoplasticity
- A Rational Approach to Stress-Dilatancy Modelling Using an Explicit Micromechanical Formulation
- Kinematics of Shear Zone Deformation in Soft Sensitive Clays
- Numerical Aspects
- Numerical Analysis of Deformation of Methane Hydrated Contained Soil due to the Dissociation of Gas Hydrate
- Numerical Prediction of Impact Force of Geomaterial Flow against Retaining Structure using CIP Method
- Numerical Simulation of the Cracked Brazilian Disc under Diametral Compression
- Stress Analysis of Multiply Fractured Porous Rocks.