Abstract

Constitutive modeling is studied for the homogenized elastic–viscoplastic behavior of pore-pressurized anisotropic open-porous bodies made of metallic base solids at small strains and rotations. For this purpose, by describing micro–macro relations relevant to periodic unit cells of anisotropic open-porous bodies subjected to pore pressure, constitutive features are discussed for the viscoplastic macrostrain rate in steady states. On the basis of the constitutive features found, the viscoplastic macrostrain rate is represented as an anisotropic function of Terzaghi’s effective stress, which is shown using Hill’s macrohomogeneity condition. The resulting viscoplastic equation is used to simulate the homogenized elastic–viscoplastic behavior of an ultrafine plate-fin structure subjected to uniaxial/biaxial loading in addition to pore pressure. The corresponding finite element homogenization analysis is also performed for comparison. It is demonstrated that the developed viscoplastic equation simulates well the anisotropic effect of pore pressure in the viscoplastic range in spite of there being no anisotropic factor and no fitting parameter in Terzaghi’s effective stress itself.

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