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Acta Geotechnica

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1861-1125

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1861-1133

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  • civil engineering, geodesy and transport (Engineering and Technology)
  • environmental engineering, mining and energy (Engineering and Technology)

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2014 2.5
2013 1.9
2012 2.2
2011 2.5

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Year 2024
  • Experimental observations on the creep behaviour of frozen soil
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    - Acta Geotechnica - Year 2024

    Constitutive models in the literature for creep of frozen soil are based on the direct use of time counted from the onset of creep. An explicit time dependence in a constitutive equation violates the principles of rational mechanics. No change in stress or temperature is allowed for during creep, using the time-based formulations. Moreover, the existing descriptions need much verification and improvement on the experimental side...

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  • Modelling tunnelling-induced deformation in stiff soils with a hyperelastic–plastic anisotropic model
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    - Acta Geotechnica - Year 2024

    In this paper, the tunnelling-induced deformation in anisotropic stiff soils is analysed using FE modelling. The influence of material description is investigated rather than an advanced simulation of the tunnelling method. A new hyperelastic– plastic model is proposed to describe the anisotropic mechanical behaviour of stiff highly overconsolidated soil. This model can reproduce the superposition of variable stress-induced anisotropy...

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