Buch, Englisch, 354 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 541 g
Buch, Englisch, 354 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 541 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-05957-0
Verlag: CRC Press
Numerical methods are very powerful tools for use in geotechnical engineering, particularly in computational geotechnics. Interest is strong in the new field of multi-phase nature of geomaterials, and the area of computational geotechnics is expanding.
Alongside their companion volume Computational Modeling of Multiphase Geomaterials (CRC Press, 2012), Fusao Oka and Sayuri Kimoto cover recent progress in several key areas, such as air-water-soil mixture, cyclic constitutive models, anisotropic models, noncoaxial models, gradient models, compaction bands (a form of volumetric strain localization and strain localization under dynamic conditions), and the instability of unsaturated soils.
The text also includes applications of computational modeling to large-scale excavation of ground, liquefaction analysis of levees during earthquakes, methane hydrate development, and the characteristics of contamination using bentonite. The erosion of embankments due to seepage flow is also presented.
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Contents
Preface xiii
Acknowledgment xvii
Authors xix
1. Fundamental equations of multiphase geomaterials 1
2. Constitutive models of geomaterials 37
3. Governing equations and finite element formulation
for large deformation of three-phase materials 147
4. Strain localization in geomaterials 163
5. Instability analysis of water infiltration into an unsaturated
elasto-viscoplastic material 201
6. Numerical simulation of rainfall infiltration on unsaturated soil slope 221
7. Dynamic analysis of a levee during earthquakes 235
8. Numerical analysis of excavation in soft ground 253
9. Elasto-viscoplastic constitutive modeling of the swelling process of
unsaturated clay 271
10. Numerical analysis of hydrate-bearing subsoil
during dissociation 291
11. A numerical model for the internal erosion
of geomaterials 319
Index 331