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contributor authorRitaja Ray
contributor authorGiuseppe Buscarnera
date accessioned2022-02-01T00:17:33Z
date available2022-02-01T00:17:33Z
date issued6/1/2021
identifier other%28ASCE%29EM.1943-7889.0001924.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4271211
description abstractWhile laboratory evidence suggests that particle crushing generates nonnegligible rate-dependence in granular materials, few constitutive laws reproduce such effects in light of grain-scale fracture mechanisms. This paper presents a continuum breakage model with adaptive fluidity aimed at simulating seamlessly the compression of crushable sands across loading regimes spanning both quasi-static and dynamic conditions. For this purpose, the macroscopic fluidity of the material is modeled through concepts inspired by dynamic fracture mechanics and granular solid hydrodynamics. Specifically, the relationship between dynamic grain-scale processes and bulk dissipation relies on the evolution of a state variable linked to microscale entropy fluctuations, here referred to as breakage temperature. The model performance is assessed by reproducing the results of Split-Hopkinson bar compression tests conducted at different strain rates. It is shown that, compared to a correspondent viscous-breakage model characterized by stationary fluidity, the incorporation of adaptive rate-dependence leads to an improved model performance, in that it enables the compression/breakage response to be captured accurately without ad hoc adjustments of the viscous properties.
publisherASCE
titleSimulation of High-Strain-Rate Comminution through a Breakage Model with Adaptive Rate Dependence
typeJournal Paper
journal volume147
journal issue6
journal titleJournal of Engineering Mechanics
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)EM.1943-7889.0001924
journal fristpage04021030-1
journal lastpage04021030-11
page11
treeJournal of Engineering Mechanics:;2021:;Volume ( 147 ):;issue: 006
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