Title of article :
Conditions for compaction and shear bands in a transversely isotropic material
Author/Authors :
J. W. Rudnicki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
This paper derives conditions for localized deformation for a transversely isotropic constitutive relation intended to
model the response of geological materials in the axisymmetric compression test. The analysis considers the possibility
of shear bands, with dilation or compaction, and pure compaction bands. The latter are planar zones of localized pure
compressive deformation (without shear) that form perpendicular to the direction of the maximum principal compressive
stress. Compaction bands have been observed in porous rock in the field and in the laboratory. They are
predicted to occur when the incremental tangent modulus for uniaxial deformation vanishes. The critical value of the
tangent modulus E for constant lateral stress is 9Kmr=2, where m is the negative of the ratio of increments of lateral to
axial deformation (at constant lateral stress), r is the ratio of axial to lateral stress increments causing zero axial deformation,
and K is the modulus relating increments of lateral stress and deformation. The expression for the critical
tangent modulus for shear band formation is more complex and depends, in addition to r, m, and K, on the shear moduli
Gl and Gt, governing increments of shear in planes parallel and perpendicular to the axis of symmetry, respectively.
Uncertainty about material parameters prevents a detailed comparison with observations but the results are consistent
with observations of low angle shear bands (with normals less than 45 from the symmetry axis) for compressive
volumetric strain (m < 1=2). In addition, the critical tangent modulus for such bands may be positive if Gl and Gt are
small relative to K and r is around unity
Keywords :
localization , compaction , Shear bands , Geomaterials , Transverse isotropy
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures