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Geomechanics from Micro to Macro contains 268 papers presented at
the International Symposium on Geomechanics from Micro and Macro
(IS-Cambridge, UK, 1-3 September 2014). The symposium created a
forum for the dissemination of new advances in the micro-macro
relations of geomaterial behaviour and its modelling. The papers on
experimental investigations show findings from micro-scale
experiments, non-destructive imaging, element testing (coarse
grained materials, fine grained materials and mixtures), physical
model tests and field tests. The subjects of the investigations
include particle effects (shape, size and grading), partial
saturation, creep and aging, fluid-grain coupling, biological and
chemical effects, and thermal effects. The papers on discrete based
modelling examine pre- and post-failure behaviour, particle shapes
and size effects, particle crushing, dynamic behaviour, bonding
effects, fracturing and fragmentation, interface behaviour, and
fluid-grain coupling. The contributions on continuum based
modelling include stress-strain relationships, multi-scale
modelling, multiphase modelling, fluid flow modelling, and
numerical modelling based on continuum based models and particle
based models. Geomechanics from Micro to Macro will be of interest
to academics and engineers involved in granular physics, soil
mechanics, rock mechanics, geotechnical engineering and geological
engineering.
This practical guide provides the best introduction to large
deformation material point method (MPM) simulations for
geotechnical engineering. It provides the basic theory, discusses
the different numerical features used in large deformation
simulations, and presents a number of applications -- providing
references, examples and guidance when using MPM for practical
applications. MPM covers problems in static and dynamic situations
within a common framework. It also opens new frontiers in
geotechnical modelling and numerical analysis. It represents a
powerful tool for exploring large deformation behaviours of soils,
structures and fluids, and their interactions, such as internal and
external erosion, and post-liquefaction analysis; for instance the
post-failure liquid-like behaviours of landslides, penetration
problems such as CPT and pile installation, and scouring problems
related to underwater pipelines. In the recent years, MPM has
developed enough for its practical use in industry, apart from the
increasing interest in the academic world.
This practical guide provides the best introduction to large
deformation material point method (MPM) simulations for
geotechnical engineering. It provides the basic theory, discusses
the different numerical features used in large deformation
simulations, and presents a number of applications -- providing
references, examples and guidance when using MPM for practical
applications. MPM covers problems in static and dynamic situations
within a common framework. It also opens new frontiers in
geotechnical modelling and numerical analysis. It represents a
powerful tool for exploring large deformation behaviours of soils,
structures and fluids, and their interactions, such as internal and
external erosion, and post-liquefaction analysis; for instance the
post-failure liquid-like behaviours of landslides, penetration
problems such as CPT and pile installation, and scouring problems
related to underwater pipelines. In the recent years, MPM has
developed enough for its practical use in industry, apart from the
increasing interest in the academic world.
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