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An assessment of plasticity theories for modeling the incrementally nonlinear behavior of granular soils

The objective of this paper is to assess the predictive capability of different classes of extended plasticity theories (bounding surface plasticity, generalized plasticity and generalized tangential plasticity) in the modeling of incremental nonlinearity, which is one of the most striking features...

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Published in:Journal of engineering mathematics 2005-07, Vol.52 (1), p.265-291
Main Authors: Tamagnini, Claudio, Calvetti, Francesco, Viggiani, Gioacchino
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