Investigating the combined effects of inherent and stress-induced anisotropy on the mechanical behavior of granular materials using three-dimensional discrete element method (Q2004139)

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    Investigating the combined effects of inherent and stress-induced anisotropy on the mechanical behavior of granular materials using three-dimensional discrete element method
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7260876

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      Investigating the combined effects of inherent and stress-induced anisotropy on the mechanical behavior of granular materials using three-dimensional discrete element method (English)
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      14 October 2020
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      Summary: The three-dimensional discrete element method (DEM) was employed to investigate the combined effects of inherent and stress-induced anisotropy of granular materials. The particles were modeled following real particle shapes. Both isotropic and inherently anisotropic specimens were prepared, and then true triaxial numerical tests were conducted using different intermediate principle stress ratios \((b)\). The results indicate that the oriented particles in the anisotropic specimens form strong contacts in their long axis direction in the early stages of shearing, which restrains the contraction of the specimens. As the strain increases, the oriented particles start to rotate and slide, which results in shorter contraction stages and fewer number of interparticle contacts with peak values compared to the isotropic specimens. In addition, the increase in \(b\) values aggravates the rotating and sliding of particles in the inherently anisotropic specimens and restrains the contraction of the granular and the increase of contact forces. As a result, the inherent anisotropy reduces the effects of stress-induced anisotropy on the mechanical behavior of granular materials.
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