Experimental and numerical assessment of a cubical sample produced by pluviation
2013; ICE Publishing; Volume: 3; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1680/geolett.13.00028
ISSN2045-2543
AutoresJean-François Camenen, I. Cavarretta, Simon Hamlin, Erdin Ibraim,
Tópico(s)Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics
ResumoA pluviation device for the fabrication of cubical samples of granular materials has been recently developed. The granular material is pluviated under gravitational loading through a rectangular Perspex tube. The pluviator is also designed to allow the control of the height of fall. Using a high-speed camera, observations of sample construction of uniformly graded spherical coarse glass ballotini have been made from one side of the apparatus and macro-scale properties of the created granular assembly (such as void ratio and density) have been assessed. This work focuses on the development of a three-dimensional discrete numerical model, based on the contact dynamics method, which simulates the whole fabrication process and provides detailed investigation of the micro-scale properties (energetic layer) and material inherent fabric (formation of ordered structure and wall effects, distribution of the orientations of the normal particle contacts).
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