Modeling interface shear behavior of granular materials using micro-polar continuum approach |
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Authors: | Babak Ebrahimian Ali Noorzad Mustafa I. Alsaleh |
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Affiliation: | 1.Faculty of Civil, Water and Environmental Engineering,Shahid Beheshti University (SBU),Tehran,Iran;2.The Highest Prestigious Scientific and Professional National Foundation,Iran ’s National Elites Foundation (INEF),Tehran,Iran;3.R&D, Virtual Product Development Technology,Caterpillar Inc.,Mossville,USA |
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Abstract: | Recently, the authors have focused on the shear behavior of interface between granular soil body and very rough surface of moving bounding structure. For this purpose, they have used finite element method and a micro-polar elasto-plastic continuum model. They have shown that the boundary conditions assumed along the interface have strong influences on the soil behavior. While in the previous studies, only very rough bounding interfaces have been taken into account, the present investigation focuses on the rough, medium rough and relatively smooth interfaces. In this regard, plane monotonic shearing of an infinite extended narrow granular soil layer is simulated under constant vertical pressure and free dilatancy. The soil layer is located between two parallel rigid boundaries of different surface roughness values. Particular attention is paid to the effect of surface roughness of top and bottom boundaries on the shear behavior of granular soil layer. It is shown that the interaction between roughness of bounding structure surface and the rotation resistance of bounding grains can be modeled in a reasonable manner through considered Cosserat boundary conditions. The influence of surface roughness is investigated on the soil shear strength mobilized along the interface as well as on the location and evolution of shear localization formed within the layer. The obtained numerical results have been qualitatively compared with experimental observations as well as DEM simulations, and acceptable agreement is shown. |
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