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A hyperelastic model for soils with stress-induced and inherent anisotropy

Journal

ACTA GEOTECHNICA
Volume 16, Issue 7, Pages 1983-2001

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11440-021-01159-z

Keywords

Cross-anisotropy; Hyperelasticity; Overconsolidated soils; Small strain stiffness; Soil elasticity; Stiffness anisotropy

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This paper presents a new hyperelastic model for simulating the stress-induced and inherent anisotropy of soil small strain stiffness. The model has a low number of material constants and can be used in developing more sophisticated hyperelastic-plastic models for overconsolidated soils.
In this paper, modelling of the superposition of stress-induced and inherent anisotropy of soil small strain stiffness is presented in the framework of hyperelasticity. A simple hyperelastic model, capable of reproducing variable stress-induced anisotropy of stiffness, is extended by replacement of the stress invariant with mixed stress-microstructure invariant to introduce constant inherent cross-anisotropic component. A convenient feature of the new model is low number of material constants directly related to the parameters commonly used in the literature. The proposed description can be incorporated as a small strain elastic core in the development of some more sophisticated hyperelastic-plastic models of overconsolidated soils. It can also be used as an independent model in analyses involving small strain problems, such as dynamic simulations of the elastic wave propagation. Various options and features of the proposed anisotropic hyperelastic model are investigated. The directional model response is compared with experimental data available in the literature.

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