Models for friction materials
Författare
Summary, in English
The present report gives a general discussion of typical behaviour
and modelling concepts used in soil mechanics. Characteristic
mechanical features for friction materials, such as stress state
dependency, nonlinearity, dilation and anisotropy, are discussed as
well as the factors affecting such features. A short overview of
existing model concepts used in soil mechanics is presented.
Various approaches e.g. elasticity, elasto-plasticity as well as
the micromechanical approach are considered. Several models are
described in details and their limitations and area of application
are discussed.
and modelling concepts used in soil mechanics. Characteristic
mechanical features for friction materials, such as stress state
dependency, nonlinearity, dilation and anisotropy, are discussed as
well as the factors affecting such features. A short overview of
existing model concepts used in soil mechanics is presented.
Various approaches e.g. elasticity, elasto-plasticity as well as
the micromechanical approach are considered. Several models are
described in details and their limitations and area of application
are discussed.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
1999
Språk
Engelska
Dokumenttyp
Rapport
Förlag
Division of Mechanics
Ämne
- Applied Mechanics
Status
Unpublished
Forskningsgrupp
- Mechanics