We describe the large strain implementation of an elasto-plastic model for structured soils into G-PFEM, a code developed for geotechnical simulations using the Particle Finite Element Method. The constitutive model is appropriate for naturally structured clays, cement-improved soils and soft rocks. Structure may result in brittle behavior even in contractive paths; as a result, localized failure modes are expected in most applications. To avoid the pathological mesh-dependence that may accompany strain localization, a nonlocal reformulation of the model is employed. The resulting constitutive model is incorporated into a numerical code by means of a local explicit stress integration technique. To ensure computability this is hosted within a more general Implicit-Explicit integration scheme (IMPLEX). The good performance of these techniques is illustrated by means of element tests and boundary value problems.

Monforte, L., Ciantia, M., Carbonell, J., Arroyo, M., Gens, A. (2019). A stable mesh-independent approach for numerical modelling of structured soils at large strains. COMPUTERS AND GEOTECHNICS, 116 [10.1016/j.compgeo.2019.103215].

A stable mesh-independent approach for numerical modelling of structured soils at large strains

Ciantia M. O.;
2019

Abstract

We describe the large strain implementation of an elasto-plastic model for structured soils into G-PFEM, a code developed for geotechnical simulations using the Particle Finite Element Method. The constitutive model is appropriate for naturally structured clays, cement-improved soils and soft rocks. Structure may result in brittle behavior even in contractive paths; as a result, localized failure modes are expected in most applications. To avoid the pathological mesh-dependence that may accompany strain localization, a nonlocal reformulation of the model is employed. The resulting constitutive model is incorporated into a numerical code by means of a local explicit stress integration technique. To ensure computability this is hosted within a more general Implicit-Explicit integration scheme (IMPLEX). The good performance of these techniques is illustrated by means of element tests and boundary value problems.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Constitutive modeling; Nonlocal elasto-plasticity; PFEM; Structured soils;
English
2019
116
103215
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Monforte, L., Ciantia, M., Carbonell, J., Arroyo, M., Gens, A. (2019). A stable mesh-independent approach for numerical modelling of structured soils at large strains. COMPUTERS AND GEOTECHNICS, 116 [10.1016/j.compgeo.2019.103215].
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