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    Cyclic Testing and Constitutive Modeling of Saturated Sand–Concrete Interfaces Using the Disturbed State Concept by Desai, Chandra S, Pradhan, Shashank K, Cohen, David

    Published in International journal of geomechanics (01-12-2005)
    “…A constitutive model based on the disturbed state concept (DSC) is proposed for stress-deformation and liquefaction response of interfaces in dynamic…”
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    Cyclic Interface and Joint Shear Device Including Pore Pressure Effects by Desai, Chandra S, Rigby, Douglas B

    “…An understanding of the mechanical behavior of saturated interfaces between structural and geologic materials and joints in rock, subjected to cyclic…”
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    Prediction of Field Behavior of Reinforced Soil Wall Using Advanced Constitutive Model by Desai, Chandra S, El-Hoseiny, Khaled E

    “…A geosynthetic-reinforced soil retaining wall using full-height concrete wall facing panel was constructed at Tanque Verde Road site for grade-separated…”
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    DSC Model for Soil and Interface Including Liquefaction and Prediction of Centrifuge Test by Pradhan, Shashank K, Desai, Chandra S

    “…Realistic predictions of dynamic soil–structure interaction problems require appropriate constitutive models for the characterization of soils and interfaces…”
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    Constitutive Modeling for Geologic Materials: Significance and Directions by Desai, Chandra S

    Published in International journal of geomechanics (01-06-2005)
    “…The subject of constitutive models for engineering materials is extensive in scope, so also that for geologic materials. The objectives of this work are to…”
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    Evaluation of Liquefaction Using Disturbed State and Energy Approaches by Desai, Chandra S

    “…The disturbed state concept (DSC) and the dissipated energy approach can provide simplified, fundamental, and mechanistic methods for the identification of the…”
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    Modeling Compression Behavior of Structured Geomaterials by Liu, Martin D, Carter, John P, Desai, Chandra S

    Published in International journal of geomechanics (01-12-2003)
    “…The influence of the natural (or artificially induced) structure of a geomaterial on its compression behavior is investigated. An approach for modeling this…”
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    Disturbed State Model for Porous Saturated Materials by Desai, Chandra S, Wang, Zhichao

    Published in International journal of geomechanics (01-12-2003)
    “…The widely used Terzaghi theory for deformation or consolidation in porous materials is based on the effective stress, a rather fictitious quantity, carried by…”
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    Parameter Optimization and Sensitivity Analysis for Disturbed State Constitutive Model by Desai, Chandra S, Chen, Joseph Y

    Published in International journal of geomechanics (01-03-2006)
    “…Constitutive models for geologic materials and interfaces involve a number of parameters that need to be determined from appropriate laboratory tests. Because…”
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    Cyclic Behavior and Liquefaction of Sand Using Disturbed State Concept by Park, Inn-Joon, Desai, Chandra S

    “…A general constitutive modeling concept called the disturbed state concept (DSC) is developed in this research for the stress-strain and liquefaction behavior…”
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    Implementation of DSC model and application for analysis of field pile tests under cyclic loading by Shao, Changming, Desai, Chandra S.

    “…The disturbed state concept (DSC) model, and a new and simplified procedure for unloading and reloading behavior are implemented in a nonlinear finite element…”
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    Numerical algorithms and mesh dependence in the disturbed state concept by Desai, Chandra S., Basaran, Cemal, Zhang, Wu

    “…The disturbed state concept (DSC) provides a unified approach for constitutive modelling of engineering materials including such factors as elastic, plastic…”
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    Modeling and Testing of Cohesive Soil Using Disturbed-State Concept by Katti, Dinesh R, Desai, Chandra S

    Published in Journal of engineering mechanics (01-05-1995)
    “…A new constitutive model for predicting the undrained stress-deformation and pore water pressure response of saturated cohesive soils subjected to cyclic…”
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    Behavior of Compacted Lunar Simulants Using New Vacuum Triaxial Device by Desai, Chandra S, Saadatmanesh, Hamid, Allen, Thomas

    Published in Journal of aerospace engineering (01-10-1992)
    “…Development and study of mechanical properties of engineering materials from locally available materials in space is a vital endeavor toward establishment of…”
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    Disturbed state constitutive modeling based on stress-strain and nondestructive behavior by Desai, Chandra S., Toth, Janos

    “…The proposed disturbed state concept (DSC) is based on the idea that a deforming material element can be treated as a mixture of two constituent parts in the…”
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    Constitutive Modeling and Analysis of Creeping Slopes by Desai, Chandra S, Samtani, Naresh C, Vulliet, Laurent

    Published in Journal of geotechnical engineering (01-01-1995)
    “…A constitutive model for soils and interfaces involved in creeping natural slope is proposed. It is based on the hierarchical single-surface plasticity and…”
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    Computational aspects of disturbed state constitutive models by Desai, Chandra S., Zhang, Wu

    “…Disturbed state concept (DSC) provides a unified basis for constitutive modelling including elastic, plastic and creep deformations, microcracking, damage and…”
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