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Physical Soil Mechanics [electronic resource] / by Gerd Gudehus.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Advances in Geophysical and Environmental Mechanics and MathematicsPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011Description: XIII, 840 p. 1000 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540363545
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 624.15 23
LOC classification:
  • TA703-705.4
  • TA775-787
  • TC1-1800
Online resources:
Contents:
Prologue -- introduction -- simple psammoids -- simple peloids -- psammoids with reversals -- peloids with reversals -- pore fluid -- bridging gaps -- localization -- fabric -- boundary conditions -- one-dimensional evolutions -- plane-parallel evolutions without ssi -- plane-parallel evolutions with ssi -- axi-symmetric evolutions -- less symmetric evolutions -- critical phenomena -- epilogue -- references -- symbols and acronyms.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Soil is matter in its own right. Its nature can be captured by means of monotonous, cyclic and strange attractors. Thus material properties are defined by the asymptotic response of sand- and clay-like samples to imposed deformations and stresses. This serves to validate and calibrate elastoplastic and hypoplastic relations with comparative plots. Extensions capture thermal and seismic activations, limitations occur due to localizations and skeleton decay.Attractors in the large characterize boundary value problems from model tests via geotechnical operations up to tectonic evolutions. Validations of hypoplastic calculations are shown with many examples, possible further applications are indicated in detail. This approach is energetically justified and limited by critical points where the otherwise legitimate continuity gets lost by localization and decay. You will be fascinated by the fourth element although or just as it is so manifold.
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Prologue -- introduction -- simple psammoids -- simple peloids -- psammoids with reversals -- peloids with reversals -- pore fluid -- bridging gaps -- localization -- fabric -- boundary conditions -- one-dimensional evolutions -- plane-parallel evolutions without ssi -- plane-parallel evolutions with ssi -- axi-symmetric evolutions -- less symmetric evolutions -- critical phenomena -- epilogue -- references -- symbols and acronyms.

Soil is matter in its own right. Its nature can be captured by means of monotonous, cyclic and strange attractors. Thus material properties are defined by the asymptotic response of sand- and clay-like samples to imposed deformations and stresses. This serves to validate and calibrate elastoplastic and hypoplastic relations with comparative plots. Extensions capture thermal and seismic activations, limitations occur due to localizations and skeleton decay.Attractors in the large characterize boundary value problems from model tests via geotechnical operations up to tectonic evolutions. Validations of hypoplastic calculations are shown with many examples, possible further applications are indicated in detail. This approach is energetically justified and limited by critical points where the otherwise legitimate continuity gets lost by localization and decay. You will be fascinated by the fourth element although or just as it is so manifold.

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