soman703
Petroleum
- Jan 15, 2016
- 13
For Mohr Coulomb yielding criterion.
If flow rate is associated, dilation angle is equal to the friction angle?
If we associate the flow rule, What is the orientation of verctor representing orientation of plastic strain.
Why is it not always vertical?
If the flowrate is associated, whats the status of yielding surface.
does it or does it not coincide with potential surface?
If flow rate is associated, dilation angle is equal to the friction angle?
If we associate the flow rule, What is the orientation of verctor representing orientation of plastic strain.
Why is it not always vertical?
If the flowrate is associated, whats the status of yielding surface.
does it or does it not coincide with potential surface?