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Advances in MultiPhysics and MultiScale Couplings in GeoEnvironmental Mechanics (Civil Engineerin and Geomechanics),Used
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Advances in MultiPhysics and MultiScale Couplings in GeoEnvironmental Mechanics reunites some of the most recent work from the French research group MeGe GDR (National Research Group on Multiscale and Multiphysics Couplings in GeoEnvironmental Mechanics) on the theme of multiscale and multiphysics modeling of geomaterials, with a special focus on micromechanical aspects.Its offers readers a glimpse into the current state of scientific knowledge in the field, together with the most uptodate tools and methods of analysis available.Each chapter represents a study with a different viewpoint, alternating between phenomenological/micromechanically enriched and purely micromechanical approaches. Throughout the book, contributing authors will highlight advances in geomaterials modeling, while also pointing out practical implications for engineers.Topics discussed include multiscale modeling of cohesiveless geomaterials, including multiphysical processes, but also the effects of particle breakage, large deformations on the response of the material at the specimen scale and concrete materials, together with clays as cohesive geomaterials.The book concludes by looking at some engineering problems involving larger scales. Identifies contributions in the field of geomechanics Focuses on multiscale linkages at small scales Presents numerical simulations by discrete elements and tools of homogenization or change of scale
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