Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The increase in volume of a granular substance when its shape is changed, because of greater distance between its component particles.
- noun The phenomenon whereby a viscous substance solidifies under pressure.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The property of granular masses of expanding in bulk with change of shape.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The property of
dilating orexpanding , especially by means of an increase in space between the component parts. - noun physics The phenomenon of some substances whose
viscosity increases withshear rate, or withpressure .
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If any one of you knows about any open-source code for such a constitutive model (Advanced Mohr-Coloumb for soil with both dilatancy and hardening behaviors) or any other advise can help me about this, could you please tell me how/where I can find it? tuhinsinha. 25 on Thu, 2009-06-18 15: 26. sasekaran on Thu, 2010-02-11 22: 20.
iMechanica - Comments sasekaran 2010
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I am experimentally and numerically studying the stress distribution undernath the padfoot roller at the first stage, I need to have a constitutive model for soil with both dilatancy and hardening behaviors.
iMechanica - Comments sasekaran 2010
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I am experimentally and numerically studying the stress distribution undernath the padfoot roller at the first stage, I need to have a constitutive model for soil with both dilatancy and hardening behaviors.
iMechanica - Comments sasekaran 2010
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If any one of you knows about any open-source code for such a constitutive model (Advanced Mohr-Coloumb for soil with both dilatancy and hardening behaviors) or any other advise can help me about this, could you please tell me how/where I can find it? tuhinsinha. 25 on Thu, 2009-06-18 15: 26. sasekaran on Thu, 2010-02-11 22: 20.
iMechanica - Comments sasekaran 2010
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We suggest that this process is the dominant mechanism of deep slab hydration, although it may be locally aided by the enhancement in porosity due to prefailure dilatancy
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