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Granular Geomechanics provides a comprehensive exploration of soils as granular materials and the manner in which a soil's engineering properties form grain-scale mechanics. The book focuses on granular composition and packing, grain interactions, discrete granular modeling and continuum constitutive modeling
4.1. Deformation and strength4.2. Trends in movements and rotations; 4.3. Coordination number, redundancy and contact longevity; 4.4. Anisotropy induced by loading; 4.5. Density distribution of contact force; 4.6. Effects of macroand micro-scale characteristics; 4.7. Localization and patterning; Permissions; Notation; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover
Front Cover; Dedication ; Granular Geomechanics; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1. Fabric, Stress, and Strain; 1.1. Particle size and shape; 1.2. Granular fabric; 1.3. Granular stress; 1.4. Granular deformation; 2. Contact Interaction; 2.1. Contact kinematics; 2.2. Contact mechanics: normal force; 2.3. Contact mechanics: tangential force; 2.4. Contact mechanics: rolling resistance; 3. Numerical Simulation; 3.1. Numerical methods for discrete particle systems; 3.2. Discrete element method; 3.3. Stiffness matrix methods; 3.4. Contact dynamics method; 4. Loading, Movement, and Strength
Granular Geomechanics provides a comprehensive exploration of soils as granular materials and the manner in which a soil's engineering properties form grain-scale mechanics. The book focuses on granular composition and packing, grain interactions, discrete granular modeling and continuum constitutive modeling
4.1. Deformation and strength4.2. Trends in movements and rotations; 4.3. Coordination number, redundancy and contact longevity; 4.4. Anisotropy induced by loading; 4.5. Density distribution of contact force; 4.6. Effects of macroand micro-scale characteristics; 4.7. Localization and patterning; Permissions; Notation; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover
Front Cover; Dedication ; Granular Geomechanics; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1. Fabric, Stress, and Strain; 1.1. Particle size and shape; 1.2. Granular fabric; 1.3. Granular stress; 1.4. Granular deformation; 2. Contact Interaction; 2.1. Contact kinematics; 2.2. Contact mechanics: normal force; 2.3. Contact mechanics: tangential force; 2.4. Contact mechanics: rolling resistance; 3. Numerical Simulation; 3.1. Numerical methods for discrete particle systems; 3.2. Discrete element method; 3.3. Stiffness matrix methods; 3.4. Contact dynamics method; 4. Loading, Movement, and Strength
Granular Geomechanics
Kuhn, Matthew R. (author)
2017
Online Ressource (276 pages)
Description based upon print version of record
Book
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
624.15136
TIBKAT | 2017
|Online Contents | 1971
|TIBKAT | 1973
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|Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2010
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