Water Science and Engineering (Sep 2011)

Recent developments of generalized plasticity models for saturated and unsaturated soils

  • Hong-en Li,
  • Yong-jun He,
  • Guang-ya Fan,
  • Tong-chun Li,
  • Manuel Pastor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3882/j.issn.1674-2370.2011.03.009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 329 – 344

Abstract

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Soil undergoes both elastic and plastic deformations under different loading conditions. A relatively accurate constitutive model of soil behaviors should be capable of predicting the elastic and plastic deformations properly. Among a large number of elastoplastic constitutive models developed over the last several decades, constitutive models based on generalized plasticity have been successfully utilized in modeling the mechanical behavior of various soils. This paper attempts to present a review of the most recent developments of generalized plasticity models for geotechnical problems. After a brief review of generalized plasticity theories and constitutive models, limitations of the original Pastor-Zienkiewicz model in practical application are summarized. Afterwards, recent achievements in the generalized plasticity models for both saturated and unsaturated soils and their applicability are analyzed, and a general approach for modification of generalized plasticity models is highlighted.

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