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Investigation Progresses and Applications of Fractional Derivative Model in Geotechnical Engineering

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  • Jinxing Lai
  • Sheng Mao
  • Junling Qiu
  • Haobo Fan
  • Qian Zhang
  • Zhinan Hu
  • Jianxun Chen

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Over the past couple of decades, as a new mathematical tool for addressing a number of tough problems, fractional calculus has been gaining a continually increasing interest in diverse scientific fields, including geotechnical engineering due primarily to geotechnical rheology phenomenon. Unlike the classical constitutive models in which simulation analysis gradually fails to meet the reasonable accuracy of requirement, the fractional derivative models have shown the merits of hereditary phenomena with long memory. Additionally, it is traced that the fractional derivative model is one of the most effective and accurate approaches to describe the rheology phenomenon. In relation to this, an overview aimed first at model structure and parameter determination in combination with application cases based on fractional calculus was provided. Furthermore, this review paper shed light on the practical application aspects of deformation analysis of circular tunnel, rheological settlement of subgrade, and relevant loess researches subjected to the achievements acquired in geotechnical engineering. Finally, concluding remarks and important future investigation directions were pointed out.

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  • Jinxing Lai & Sheng Mao & Junling Qiu & Haobo Fan & Qian Zhang & Zhinan Hu & Jianxun Chen, 2016. "Investigation Progresses and Applications of Fractional Derivative Model in Geotechnical Engineering," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-15, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9183296
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/9183296
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    1. Bhalekar, Sachin & Gupta, Deepa, 2022. "Stability and bifurcation analysis of a fractional order delay differential equation involving cubic nonlinearity," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 162(C).

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