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Development of hyperplasticity models for soil mechanics

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/nag.484

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clay; plasticitv; small strain; critical state; constitutive model

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Hyperplasticity theory was developed by Collins and Houlsby (Proc. Roy. Soc. Lon. A 1997; 453: 1975-2001) and Houlsby and Puzrin (Int. J. Plasticity 2000; 16(9):1017-1047). Further research has extended the method to continuous hyperplasticity, in which smooth transitions between elastic and plastic behaviour can be modelled. This paper illustrates a development of a new constitutive model for soils using hyperplasticity theory. The research begins with a simple one-dimensional elasticity model. This is extended in stages to an elasto-plastic model with a continuous internal function. The research aims to develop a soil model, which addresses some of the shortcomings of the modified cam-clay model, specifically the fact that it cannot model small strain stiffness, or the effects of immediate stress history. All expressions used are consistent with critical state soil mechanics terminology. Finally, a numerical implementation of the model using a rate-dependent algorithm is described. Copyright (c) 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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