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May 1975
Stress-Strain Characteristics of Sand
Authors: Arthur W.T. Daniel, Eldon Burley, and Roger C. HarveyAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division
Volume 101, Issue 5
Abstract
During the past decade, increasing interest has been shown in the development of a satisfactory formulation of a stress-strain relationship for engineering soils that incorporates a concise statement of nonlinearity, inelasticity, and stress dependency. Conventional approaches have tended to assume a constant modulus of elasticity and Poisson.s ratio and although it was acknowledged that it was unwise to place too much reliance on linear elastic theory, few others tractable solutions have been available.
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Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division
Volume 101 • Issue 5 • May 1975
Pages: 508 - 512
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© 1975 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published online: Feb 10, 2021
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Arthur W.T. Daniel
Sr. Lect. in Civ. Engrg.; Queen Mary Coll., Univ. of London, London, England
Eldon Burley
Lect. in Civ. Engrg.; Queen Mary Coll., Univ. of London, London, England
Roger C. Harvey
Lect. in Civ. Engrg.; Queen Mary Coll., Univ. of London, London, England
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