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Abstract
Landslides or questions related to slope stability are usually considered in the framework of plastic limit analyses. Recent progress has made it possible to describe some failure modes in the framework of the theories of bifurcation of the strain mode by plastic strain localization and the shear-banding phenomenon. We propose in this paper to reconsider the question of landslide analysis by taking into account an appropriate instability criterion. As soils are strongly non-associated materials, unstable states can be reached strictly inside the plastic limit condition (which defines the set of admissible stresses). In the first part of this paper, we describe the constitutive model. Then Lyapunov's definition of stability allows us to detect unstable stress–strain states from experimental evidence. These unstable states are analysed by considering the sign of the second-order work. The stability analysis, performed for loose and dense sands under plane strain conditions, shows a large domain of instabilities in the stress space. This method is applied to some boundary-value problems by finite elements computations. It is shown finally by examples that such unstable stress–strain states are observed in our FEM modelling of slope problems. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
颗粒材料的不稳定性及其在滑坡中的应用
滑坡或与边坡稳定性有关的问题通常在塑性极限分析的框架内考虑。最近的进展使得在塑性应变局部化和剪切带现象的应变模式分叉理论的框架内描述一些失效模式成为可能。在本文中,我们建议通过考虑适当的失稳标准来重新考虑滑坡分析问题。由于土壤是强烈的非相关材料,因此在塑性极限条件(定义了一组容许应力)内可以达到不稳定状态。在本文的第一部分,我们描述了本构模型。然后李雅普诺夫对稳定性的定义使我们能够从实验证据中检测出不稳定的应力-应变状态。通过考虑二阶功的符号来分析这些不稳定状态。在平面应变条件下对松散和致密砂土进行的稳定性分析显示,应力空间中存在较大的不稳定性区域。该方法应用于有限元计算中的一些边值问题。最后通过实例表明,在我们对边坡问题的有限元建模中,可以观察到这种不稳定的应力-应变状态。版权所有©2000 John Wiley&;有限公司。
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