Elasto-plastic analysis of the interface behaviour between granular media and structure
It is well known that interfaces usually play a major role in the definition of the mechanical behaviour of engineering structures having interactions with the soil. In this paper the general framework of an elasto-plastic constitutive model developed on purpose for describing the interface behaviou...
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description | It is well known that interfaces usually play a major role in the definition of the mechanical behaviour of engineering structures having interactions with the soil. In this paper the general framework of an elasto-plastic constitutive model developed on purpose for describing the interface behaviour is presented. The model is based on a Mohr–Coulomb failure criterion, including deviatoric hardening/softening, phase transformation state (compaction and dilatancy) and ultimate state. The choice of the constitutive parameters and their identification is first discussed. The predictions of the model are then presented and compared with available experimental data from various interface tests between sand and metal plates. The results of the numerical analyses emphasise the key role played by the volumetric behaviour of the interface (compaction and dilatancy), linked in some cases with the change in the normal stress acting on the structure surface and, consequently, controlling the shear resistance at the interface. |
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