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Measurement of higher-order stress-strain effects in granular materials undergoing non-uniform deformation

Published 30 Jul 2018 in cond-mat.soft and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1807.11533v1)

Abstract: Discrete element (DEM) simulations demonstrate that granular materials are non-simple, meaning that the incremental stiffness of a granular assembly depends on the gradients of the strain increment as well as on the strain increment itself. In quasi-static simulations, two-dimensional granular assemblies were stiffer when the imposed deformation was non-uniform than for uniform deformation. The contacts between particles were modeled as linear-frictional contacts with no contact moments. The results are interpreted in the context of a higher-order micro-polar continuum, which admits the possibility of higher-order stress and couple-stress. Although the behavior was non-simple, no evidence was found for a couple-stress or an associated stiffness. The experimental results apply consistently to three particle shapes (circles, ovals, and a non-convex cluster shape), to assemblies of three sizes (ranging from 250 to 4000 particles), and at pre-peak and post-peak strains.

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