Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1360/04zze13
Title: Stochastic structural model of rock and soil aggregates by continuum-based discrete element method
Authors: Wang, Y.
Zhao, M.
Li, S.
Wang, J.G. 
Keywords: CDEM
Mixture ratio
Rock and soil aggregate
Issue Date: Nov-2005
Citation: Wang, Y., Zhao, M., Li, S., Wang, J.G. (2005-11). Stochastic structural model of rock and soil aggregates by continuum-based discrete element method. Science in China, Series E: Technological Sciences 48 (SUPPL.) : 95-106. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1360/04zze13
Abstract: This paper first presents a stochastic structural model to describe the random geometrical features of rock and soil aggregates. The stochastic structural model uses mixture ratio, rock size and rock shape to construct the microstructures of aggregates, and introduces two types of structural elements (block element and jointed element) and three types of material elements (rock element, soil element, and weaker jointed element) for this microstructure. Then, continuum-based discrete element method is used to study the deformation and failure mechanism of rock and soil aggregate through a series of loading tests. It is found that the stress-strain curve of rock and soil aggregates is nonlinear, and the failure is usually initialized from weaker jointed elements. Finally, some factors such as mixture ratio, rock size and rock shape are studied in detail. The numerical results are in good agreement with in situ test. Therefore, current model is effective for simulating the mechanical behaviors of rock and soil aggregates. Copyright by Science in China Press 2005.
Source Title: Science in China, Series E: Technological Sciences
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/116604
ISSN: 10069321
DOI: 10.1360/04zze13
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