Geomaterials : constitutive equations and modelling
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Geomaterials : constitutive equations and modelling
Elsevier Applied Science, c1990
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Manuel de rhéologie des géomateriaux
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Note
Papers presented at a conference held 11/28-12/5/84 in Aussois, France
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Geomaterials: Constitutive Equations and Modelling is a revised, English language version of the successful French book Manuel de Rheologie des Geomateriaux published in 1987. With contributors from international experts in the field, this book contains 8 chapters covering behaviour of non-metallic materials used in civil engineering, soils, concretes and rocks collectively termed geomaterials. Geomaterials: Constitutive Equations and Modelling reviews four main subject areas: the mechanical behaviour of geomaterials; a study of the various constitutive equations; an illustration of the relationship linking macroscale behaviour of a sample to the microstructure of its material; computational aspects of both static and dynamic loading especially related to problems of soil-structure interaction. Geomaterials: Constitutive Equations and Modelling will enable computer code users to judge the capabilities and limitations of the constitutive relations incorporated in their codes, and will be of wide interest to students, researchers and engineers.
Table of Contents
- An introduction to the rheology of geomaterials, P. Habib
- recent trends in laboratory testing, J. Lanier
- viscous properties of geomaterials, E. Flavigny and R. Nova
- damage fracture and size effect in concrete, J. Mazars and G. Pijaudier-Cabot
- experimental simulation of geotechnical structures, M.P. Luong
- soil reinforcement by synthetic inclusions - geotextiles, J.P. Gourc
- the expression of rheological laws in incremental form and the main classes of constitutive equations, F. Darve
- an introduction to the classical theory of elastoplascity, B. Loret
- geomechanical applications of the theory of multimechanisms, B. Loret
- incrementally non-linear constitutive relationships, F. Darve
- viscoplasticity in rock mechanics, P. Berest
- a micromechanical analysis of the behaviour of granular materials, B. Cambou
- shear band initiation in granular materials - experimentation and theory, J. Desrues
- behaviour of porous saturated deformable media, J-L. Auriault
- change of scale in multiphase media - the case of saturated soils, F. Gilbert
- homogenization of periodic media, D. Caillerie
- rheology and computer codes, M. Boulon
- numerical modelling in soil dynamics, D. Aubry and H. Modaressi.
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