Performance evaluation of the Generalized Bounding Surface Model in the simulation of Cajicá clay subjected to monotonic loading
Ricardo González-Olaya,
Javier Camacho-Tauta,
Fausto Molina-Gómez
Abstract:Different constitutive models, based on principles of mechanics and experimental evidence, have been developed over several decades to represent and predict the stress-strain behavior of soils subjected to various loading conditions. The Generalized Bounding Surface Model (GBSM) is one of them and is defined as a fully three-dimensional elastoplastic constitutive model for saturated cohesive soils that employ the bounding surface plasticity in conjunction with a nonassociative flow rule and a soil microfabric-… Show more
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