2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2015.06.013
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A micromechanical study on the stress rotation in granular materials due to fabric evolution

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“…Same as the original code, "BDL2D" uses linear contact law as described by Mirghasemi et al [43]. Other instances of the development and application of the original code are the simulation of particle breakage [44,45], the effect of inherent/induced anisotropy on the behavior of granular materials [46][47][48][49], and instability of saturated granular materials [50].…”
Section: Bonded Discrete Element Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Same as the original code, "BDL2D" uses linear contact law as described by Mirghasemi et al [43]. Other instances of the development and application of the original code are the simulation of particle breakage [44,45], the effect of inherent/induced anisotropy on the behavior of granular materials [46][47][48][49], and instability of saturated granular materials [50].…”
Section: Bonded Discrete Element Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%