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Abstract In Chap. 3 of this book, the basic principles of hypoplastic models were described. Obviously, for the models to be applicable in numerical modelling tools, models must be formulated in full tensorial notation. To explain the mathematical structure of hypoplastic models, their historical development is traced back in this chapter, starting with the trial-and-error models based on rational mechanics and ending with approaches explicitly enabling the incorporation of the most important features of soil behaviour into the model structure.
Abstract In Chap. 3 of this book, the basic principles of hypoplastic models were described. Obviously, for the models to be applicable in numerical modelling tools, models must be formulated in full tensorial notation. To explain the mathematical structure of hypoplastic models, their historical development is traced back in this chapter, starting with the trial-and-error models based on rational mechanics and ending with approaches explicitly enabling the incorporation of the most important features of soil behaviour into the model structure.
Tensorial Hypoplastic Models
Mašín, David (Autor:in)
12.12.2018
13 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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