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Compressible Fluid – An Alternative Concept within CSSM
In the paper an attempt to introduce an alternative concept for pressure-volume behavior of sands is presented. It is motivated by analogy between sand body and compressible fluid. Included is a brief description of methodology used for developing the concept, which is also applied to current and possible future research topics. The short overview of main findings is outlined with discussion and comments on possible implications for actual understanding of pressure-volume relations. The basic expected relation for studying the stress-strain relations is discussed, and, also, the possible relation between Critical State line and isotropic compression line coming from the proposed model is presented. The need for comprehensive and reliable experimental data is strongly emphasized.
Compressible Fluid – An Alternative Concept within CSSM
In the paper an attempt to introduce an alternative concept for pressure-volume behavior of sands is presented. It is motivated by analogy between sand body and compressible fluid. Included is a brief description of methodology used for developing the concept, which is also applied to current and possible future research topics. The short overview of main findings is outlined with discussion and comments on possible implications for actual understanding of pressure-volume relations. The basic expected relation for studying the stress-strain relations is discussed, and, also, the possible relation between Critical State line and isotropic compression line coming from the proposed model is presented. The need for comprehensive and reliable experimental data is strongly emphasized.
Compressible Fluid – An Alternative Concept within CSSM
Springer Ser.Geomech.,Geoengineer.
Yang, Qiang (editor) / Zhang, Jian-Min (editor) / Zheng, Hong (editor) / Yao, Yangping (editor) / Ivšić, Tomislav (author) / Ivšić, Astrid Gojmerac (author)
2013-01-01
6 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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