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    Effects of the Absence of Friction in Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Clay

    Source: International Journal of Geomechanics:;2024:;Volume ( 024 ):;issue: 010::page 04024213-1
    Author:
    Sara Bandera
    ,
    Tokio Morimoto
    ,
    Catherine O’Sullivan
    ,
    Paul Tangney
    ,
    Stefano Angioletti-Uberti
    DOI: 10.1061/IJGNAI.GMENG-9235
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Coarse-grained molecular dynamics (CGMD) simulations can advance the understanding of clay behavior. In CGMD simulations, the interactions between clay platelets are modeled and the data generated can be used to quantitatively link the clay fabric to the overall material behavior and examine its sensitivity to changes in the pore-fluid chemistry. A key element of a CGMD model is the potential function employed for particle interactions. One approach is to use Derjaguin–Landau–Verwey–Overbeek (DLVO) theory to calibrate the contact models; however, DLVO theory does not account for a frictional component in the interaction. This contribution shows that omitting a frictional force results in an unexpected overall system response. The conclusion is developed by considering CGMD data generated during one-dimensional compression tests of assemblies of 10,000 kaolinite particles modelled as flat ellipsoids. When the Gay–Berne potential function, calibrated against DLVO predictions, is used to simulate the interactions and interparticle friction is not explicitly modeled, the resulting coefficient of earth pressure at rest K0=(σh′)/(σv′) is equal to 1. Furthermore, the packing density obtained in the CGMD is lower than that observed experimentally. Additional data generated using DEM simulations on assemblies of spherical particles demonstrate the sensitivity of K0 and packing density to the interparticle friction coefficient. Data presented here clearly support the need to explicitly consider a frictional-type component in particle interactions when simulating systems of clay platelets.
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    contributor authorSara Bandera
    contributor authorTokio Morimoto
    contributor authorCatherine O’Sullivan
    contributor authorPaul Tangney
    contributor authorStefano Angioletti-Uberti
    date accessioned2024-12-24T10:36:51Z
    date available2024-12-24T10:36:51Z
    date copyright10/1/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2024
    identifier otherIJGNAI.GMENG-9235.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4299245
    description abstractCoarse-grained molecular dynamics (CGMD) simulations can advance the understanding of clay behavior. In CGMD simulations, the interactions between clay platelets are modeled and the data generated can be used to quantitatively link the clay fabric to the overall material behavior and examine its sensitivity to changes in the pore-fluid chemistry. A key element of a CGMD model is the potential function employed for particle interactions. One approach is to use Derjaguin–Landau–Verwey–Overbeek (DLVO) theory to calibrate the contact models; however, DLVO theory does not account for a frictional component in the interaction. This contribution shows that omitting a frictional force results in an unexpected overall system response. The conclusion is developed by considering CGMD data generated during one-dimensional compression tests of assemblies of 10,000 kaolinite particles modelled as flat ellipsoids. When the Gay–Berne potential function, calibrated against DLVO predictions, is used to simulate the interactions and interparticle friction is not explicitly modeled, the resulting coefficient of earth pressure at rest K0=(σh′)/(σv′) is equal to 1. Furthermore, the packing density obtained in the CGMD is lower than that observed experimentally. Additional data generated using DEM simulations on assemblies of spherical particles demonstrate the sensitivity of K0 and packing density to the interparticle friction coefficient. Data presented here clearly support the need to explicitly consider a frictional-type component in particle interactions when simulating systems of clay platelets.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleEffects of the Absence of Friction in Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Clay
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume24
    journal issue10
    journal titleInternational Journal of Geomechanics
    identifier doi10.1061/IJGNAI.GMENG-9235
    journal fristpage04024213-1
    journal lastpage04024213-10
    page10
    treeInternational Journal of Geomechanics:;2024:;Volume ( 024 ):;issue: 010
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