FINITE STRAIN CONSOLIDATION : A STUDY OF CONVECTION
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概要
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Salient features of the mechanics of consolidation are studied in the light of a consistent fundamental approach. In particular, it is pointed out that in an Eulerian formulation, the material derivative contains a convective term involving the solid phase velocity. The significance of convectionis then studied by solving a one-dimensional problem twice, once with convection and once neglecting it. As expected, when the strain is small, the convective effect is negligible and for large strain, it becomes very significant. A scheme, conceptually similar to the updated lagrangian scheme, is then introduced. The procedure is illustrated and the correctness of the concept verified by incorporating the concept in a finite difference calculation to solve a one-dimensional problem. This approach is applicable to multi-dimensional problems, for which the Eulerian governing equations are normally used.
- 社団法人地盤工学会の論文
- 1988-09-15
著者
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Scott Ronald
Div. Of Engrg. And App. Sci. California Institute Of Technology
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Tan T‐s
National Univ. Singapore Singapore
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TAN THIAMSOON
Dept. of Civ. Engrg., National University of Singapore
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Tan Thiam-Soon
Dept. of Civ. Engrg., National University of Singapore
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