A hyperplasticity model for clay behaviour: an application to Bangkok clay
The main purpose of this thesis is the development of a new constitutive soil model emphasising the use of thermodynamic principles. This new approach to plasticity modelling, termed ‘hyperplasticity’, was first developed by Collins and Houlsby (1997) and Houlsby and Puzrin (2000). This idea has bee...
Main Authors: | Likitlersuang, S, S. Likitlersuang |
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Other Authors: | Houlsby, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2003
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