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Microscale Physical and Numerical Investigations of Shear Banding in Granular Soils
Biaxial compression;Discrete element method;Granular materials Plastic properties;Mathematical models;Image analysis;Micromechanics;Particles Mechanical properties;Sand Microstructure;Shear bands;Soils Testing
Evans, T. Matthew ; Civil and Environmental Engineering
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Civil and Environmental Engineering
关键词: Biaxial compression;    Discrete element method;    Granular materials Plastic properties;    Mathematical models;    Image analysis;    Micromechanics;    Particles Mechanical properties;    Sand Microstructure;    Shear bands;    Soils Testing;   
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美国|英语
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Under loading conditions found in many geotechnical structures, it is common to observe failure in zones of high localized strain called shear bands.Existing models predict these localizations, but provide little insight into the micromechanics within the shear bands.This research captures the variation in microstructure inside and outside of shear bands that were formed in laboratory plane strain and two-dimensional discrete element method (DEM) biaxial compression experiments.Plane strain compression tests were conducted on dry specimens of Ottawa 20-30 sand to calibrate the device, assess global response repeatability, and develop a procedure to quantitatively define the onset of localization.A new methodology was employed to quantify and correct for the additional stresses imparted by the confining membrane in the vicinity of the shear band.Unsheared and sheared specimens of varying dilatancy were solidified using a two-stage resin impregnation procedure.DEM tests were performed using an innovative servo-controlled flexible lateral confinement algorithm to provide additional insights into laboratory results.The solidified specimens were sectioned and the resulting surfaces prepared for microstructure observation using bright field microscopy and morphological analysis.Local void ratio distributions and their statistical properties were determined and compared.Microstructural parameters for subregions in a grid pattern and along predefined inclined zones were also calculated.Virtual surfaces parallel to the shear band were identified and their roughnesses assessed.Similar calculations were performed on the DEM simulations at varying strain levels to characterize the evolution of microstructure with increasing strain.The various observations showed that the mean, standard deviation, and entropy of the local void ratio distributions all increased with increasing strain levels, particularly within regions of high local strains.These results indicate that disorder increases within a shear band and that the soil within the shear band does not adhere to the classical concept of critical state, but reaches a terminal void ratio that is largely a function of initial void ratio.Furthermore, there appears to be a transition zone between the far field and the fully formed shear block, as opposed to an abrupt delineation as traditionally inferred.

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