Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7206517 International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The presented paper describes procedures of numerical upscaling and experience with X-ray CT based finite element (FEM) analysis of properties of geocomposites. The upscaling technique is used for obtaining the macro-level response of material by loading test (representative) volumes with described micro-level structure. The application is focused on geocomposites arising from chemical grouting of coal substances. The obtained (homogenized) macro-level properties serve for solving stability problems by numerical modeling in geotechnical engineering. The paper touches several interacting topics - numerical upscaling and understanding to its results; application of X-ray computed tomography (CT) for visualization of structure of geomaterials; processing the digital image data for constructing FEM models of test volumes; numerical testing of digitalized samples for obtaining homogenized properties and clearing up sensitivity to changes in local material properties, micro-level structure and FE mesh; validation of numerical results by comparison with laboratory testing of samples; use of identification technique for refining the local material properties and calibration of the upscaling procedure.
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