Mixed boundary value problems in soil mechanics

  • Shield R
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Abstract

The stress-strain law for an ideal soil formulated in a recent paper [1] 3 ^{3} is applied here to obtain the velocity equations referred to the stress characteristic lines in plane strain problems. Simple velocity fields associated with families of straight characteristic lines are then examined, together with discontinuities in the velocity field. The results are applied to obtain the incipient velocity field for the indentation of a semi-infinite mass of material by a flat punch or footing, and to solve the problem of indentation by a lubricated wedge.

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Shield, R. T. (1953). Mixed boundary value problems in soil mechanics. Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, 11(1), 61–75. https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/54512

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