{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: The stress distribution around a thick-walled cylinder by a proposed constitutive model for rocks. {Author}: Wu Z;Liu C; {Journal}: PLoS One {Volume}: 19 {Issue}: 8 {Year}: 2024 {Factor}: 3.752 {DOI}: 10.1371/journal.pone.0307878 {Abstract}: To simulate the nonlinear stress-strain curve of rocks under static loads and contribute to the design and construction of rock engineering structures, a constitutive model has been proposed based on the elastic modulus E decreasing with the increase in longitudinal cracks. This constitutive equation offers numerous advantages, with the most noteworthy being that the simulation of stress-strain curves for rocks necessitates only three equations (Eqs 1-3) and four parameters (A, k0, C and εs). Following this, we employ the constitutive equation to analyze the stress distribution around a thick-walled cylinder and explore the impact of its four parameters on the stress distribution surrounding the thick-walled cylinder. Parameter A primarily affects the range of the plastic zone and the magnitude of the maximum tangential stress; parameter C mainly influences the magnitude of the maximum tangential stress; parameter εs mainly affects the range of the plastic zone and the magnitude of the maximum tangential stress; parameter k0 primarily influences the magnitude of the maximum tangential stress. We got the similar results with Bray model, but distribution of stress around the tunnel are different present that the shape of stress-strain curves are different.