As is well known, numerically handling, by means of finite element codes, localisation problems involving softening materials is still quite delicate.
As soon as strain localisation occurs, mesh dependence and serious problems of convergence take place. This paper deals with this type of problem
in the case where localisation occurs in an ideal naturally cemented granular specimen tested under plane strain conditions. Different versions (a
local elasto-plastic, a local viscoplastic and a non-local viscoplastic) of the same strain softening model are taken into consideration and the relative
numerical results are critically discussed and compared. The snap-back problem is numerically taken into account and it has been demonstrated
to be affected not only by the softening parameters but also by the viscous nucleus definition. To highlight the relationship between viscosity and
non-locality, the results of a numerical parametric analysis are finally discussed
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