Liquefaction phenomenon of granular materials and constitutive stability
Abstract
Liquefaction phenomenon and its catastrophic nature can be analysed as a particular material behaviour of granular media under certain loading paths. Proposes a definition of liquefaction and its modelling by constitutive relations. Discusses this modelling in relation to the questions of stability and uniqueness. Considers the signs of three scalar quantities: the work of second order, the determinant of the symmetric part of the tangent constitutive tensor and the determinant of the tensor itself. Concludes that the liquefaction path is situated inside a potentially unstable domain and that in some cases this path reaches some states of loss of uniqueness, which are essentially bifurcation points.
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Citation
Darve, F. (1996), "Liquefaction phenomenon of granular materials and constitutive stability", Engineering Computations, Vol. 13 No. 7, pp. 5-28. https://doi.org/10.1108/02644409610151539
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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