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Discrete element modeling of sand behavior in a biaxial shear test
Authors:Zhi-yi Huang  Zhong-xuan Yang  Zhen-yu Wang
Institution:[1]Department of Civil Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China [2]MOE Key Laboratory of Soft Soils and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China [3]Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:The mechanical behavior of sand is very complex,and depends on factors including confining pressure,density,and drainage condition.A soil mass Call be contractive or dilative when subjected to shear loading,and eventually reaches an ultimate state,referred to as the critical state in soil mechanics.Conventional approach to explore the mechanical behavior of sand mainly relies on the experimental tests in laboratory.This paper gives an alternative view to this subject using discrete element method (DEM),which has attracted much attention in recent years.The implementation of the DEM is carried out by a series of numerical tests on granular assemblies with varying initial densities and confining pressures,under different test configurations.The results demonstrate that such numerical simulations can produce correct responses of the sand behavior in general,including the critical state response,as compared to experimental observations.In addition,the DEM can further provide details of the microstructure evolutions during shearing processes,and the resulting induced anisotropy can be fully captured and quantified in the particle scale.
Keywords:Granular soil behavior  Critical state  Microstructure  Discrete element method(DEM)
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