2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.partic.2011.11.015
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Discrete element modeling of inherently anisotropic granular assemblies with polygonal particles

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“…Such reduction indicates that the particles tend to rotate and that the particles inclination is in such a way that they carry applied loads. A detailed comparison of the degree of particle rotation among anisotropic assemblies is given by Seyedi Hosseininia [27]. According to Figures 12b and 13b, the principal direction of contact vector anisotropy of both normal and tangential components remains almost constant in each sample and is equal to the bedding angle ().…”
Section: Inherently-anisotropic Assembliesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such reduction indicates that the particles tend to rotate and that the particles inclination is in such a way that they carry applied loads. A detailed comparison of the degree of particle rotation among anisotropic assemblies is given by Seyedi Hosseininia [27]. According to Figures 12b and 13b, the principal direction of contact vector anisotropy of both normal and tangential components remains almost constant in each sample and is equal to the bedding angle ().…”
Section: Inherently-anisotropic Assembliesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A brief review of the numerical procedure used in the simulations can be found in the references Sitharam et al [56] and Seyedi Hosseininia [27] for circular and polygonal particles, respectively. In what follows, a brief review of the modeling features of the 2D samples is explained here.…”
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