کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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502122 | 863681 | 2009 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
What is the relationship between the macroscopic parameters of the constitutive equation for a granular soil and the microscopic forces between grains? In order to investigate this connection, we have simulated by molecular dynamics the oedometric compression of a granular soil (a dry and bad-graded sand) and computed the hypoplastic parameters hshs (the granular skeleton hardness) and η (the exponent in the compression law) by following the same procedure than in experiments, that is by fitting the Bauer's law e/e0=exp(−n(3p/hs))e/e0=exp(−(3p/hs)n), where p is the pressure and e0e0 and e are the initial and present void ratios. The micro-mechanical simulation includes elastic and dissipative normal forces plus slip, rolling and static friction between grains. By this way we have explored how the macroscopic parameters change by modifying the grains stiffness, V ; the dissipation coefficient, γnγn; the static friction coefficient, μsμs; and the dynamic friction coefficient, μkμk. Cumulating all simulations, we obtained an unexpected result: the two macroscopic parameters seems to be related by a power law, hs=0.068(4)η9.88(3)hs=0.068(4)η9.88(3). Moreover, the experimental result for a Guamo sand with the same granulometry fits perfectly into this power law. Is this relation real? What is the final ground of the Bauer's Law? We conclude by exploring some hypothesis.
Journal: Computer Physics Communications - Volume 180, Issue 4, April 2009, Pages 616–620