S oil C onstitutive M odel in Finite Element Analysis
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Soil Constitutive Model in Finite Element Analysis Microplane , Analysis softwave:Plaxis, User-defined soil model 2010118
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*1. Chen,W.F. and Saleeb,A.F.(1994)
(1)- - (2) () constitutive model
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( Microplane model ) - M1M2M3M4 2. Bazant ZP, Caner FC, Carol I(2000)
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*3. Schweiger and Schuller(2000)4. Chang and Sture(2006)
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*1. _()(1)Assumption in the developed model _ ()The overall deformation originates from the deformation of the layers (microplanes) among sand particles.
The strains on any micoplane are the resolved components of the macroscopic strain tensor, which represents a kinematic constraint.
The deviatoric and shear responses are mutually independent.
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*(2) Microplane framework (Bazant et al., 2000)Kinematic Constraint
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*2. (1) PLAXIS User-defined model PLAXIS DLL(Dynamic Link Library)CodeC/C++ (Visual C++ 6.0)CodeFortran (Visual Fortran6.6) (complier)
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*(2) Hooks law
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Chang and Sture(2006)2. (1) Plaxis (2) Plaxis
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PLAXISMorh-Coulomb
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