Mechanics of Cohesive-Frictional Materials
Published by John Wiley & Sons (Journal Finder)
ISSN : 1082-5010
Abbreviation : Mech. Cohesive-frictional Mater.
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Most Cited Articles
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A hypoplastic relation for granular materials with a predefined limit state surface
Citation: 651
Authors: P.-A.
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Determination of parameters of a hypoplastic constitutive model from properties of grain assemblies
Citation: 383
Authors: I., G.
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Gradient-enhanced damage modelling of concrete fracture
Citation: 351
Authors: R. H. J., R., W. A. M., M. G. D.
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Numerical analysis of hygroâ€thermal behaviour and damage of concrete at high temperature
Citation: 266
Authors: D., C. E., B. A.
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Experimental micromechanical analysis of a 2D granular material: relation between structure evolution and loading path
Citation: 223
Authors: F., G., J.
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Strain localization measurements in undrained plane-strain biaxial tests on Hostun RF sand
Citation: 144
Authors: Moncef, Jacques
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Assessment of some failure criteria for strongly anisotropic geomaterials
Citation: 122
Authors: G., J. F., J. P.
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Experimental investigation of concrete fracture under uniaxial compression
Citation: 115
Authors: M. R. A, J. G. M