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Modeling Liquefaction by a Multimechanism Model
Authors:A. Anandarajah
Affiliation:Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD 21131. E-mail: rajah@jhu.edu
Abstract:An anisotropic constitutive model was recently presented for describing the stress–strain behavior of granular materials with considerations for the initial and induced anisotropy. The model was developed within the framework of a microstructural theory known as the sliding–rolling theory. The resulting model falls within the definition of multimechanism models. The model was shown to satisfactorily represent the drained and undrained behaviors under monotonic loading. The framework used in the model allows extension to describe the behavior under cyclic loading, which is the subject of the present paper. Specifically, the model is further developed for representing the undrained behavior of granular materials under one- and two-way cyclic loading, some of which cause liquefaction resulting in large strain accumulations and the others lead to limited pore pressure and strain accumulations. The validity of the model is verified using triaxial data on Nevada sand.
Keywords:Liquefaction  Elastoplasticity  Granular materials  Anisotropy  Stress strain relations  
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