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Yong-Gwang Jong and Song-Chol Ri, "An Anisotropic Critical State Hypoplastic Model Considering the Relation Between Fabric Anisotropy Variable and Density Function," Mech. Solids. 60 (5), 4219-4229 (2025)
Year 2025 Volume 60 Number 5 Pages 4219-4229
DOI 10.1134/S0025654425603246
Title An Anisotropic Critical State Hypoplastic Model Considering the Relation Between Fabric Anisotropy Variable and Density Function
Author(s) Yong-Gwang Jong (Faculty of Materials Science and Technology, Kim Chaek University of Technology, Pyongyang, 999093 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea)
Song-Chol Ri (Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Kim Chaek University of Technology, Pyongyang, 999093 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, rsc83320@star-co.net.kp)
Abstract The fabric anisotropy variable and density function have great effect on the mechanical property of anisotropic sand. Based on the anisotropic critical state theory (ACST), a modified anisotropic hypoplastic model is developed by incorporating the relation between fabric anisotropy variable and density function into the nonlinear part of the constitutive model. The applicability of the improved anisotropic hypoplastic model is validated by comparing with the existing model and experimental data. As a result, it is found that the modified model can well predict the critical state response of anisotropic sand.
Keywords Anisotropy, Fabric, Critical state theory, Hypoplastic model, Sand
Received 29 April 2025Revised 18 June 2025Accepted 22 July 2025
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