Title : ( Discrete element modeling of inherently anisotropic granular assemblies with polygonal particles )
Authors: Ehsan Seyedi Hosseininia ,Abstract
In the present article, we study the effect of inherent anisotropy, i.e., initial bedding angle of particles and associated voids on macroscopic mechanical behavior of granular materials, by numerical simulation of several biaxial compression tests using the discrete element method (DEM). Particle shape is considered to be irregular convex-polygonal. The effect of inherent anisotropy is investigated by following the evolution of mobilized shear strength and volume change during loading. As experimental tests have already shown, numerical simulations also indicate that initial anisotropic condition has a great influence on the strength and deformational behavior of granular assemblies. Comparison of simulations with tests using oval particles, shows that angularity influences both the mobilized shear strength and the volume change regime, which originates from the interlocking resistance between particles.
Keywords
, Inherent anisotropy, Granular material, Discrete element method, Polygonal particles@article{paperid:1027479,
author = {Seyedi Hosseininia, Ehsan},
title = {Discrete element modeling of inherently anisotropic granular assemblies with polygonal particles},
journal = {Particuology},
year = {2012},
volume = {10},
number = {5},
month = {December},
issn = {1674-2001},
pages = {542--552},
numpages = {10},
keywords = {Inherent anisotropy; Granular material; Discrete element method; Polygonal particles},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Discrete element modeling of inherently anisotropic granular assemblies with polygonal particles
%A Seyedi Hosseininia, Ehsan
%J Particuology
%@ 1674-2001
%D 2012