2015
DOI: 10.1002/nag.2414
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Numerical study of inter‐particle bond failure by 3D discrete element method

Abstract: The cohesive-frictional nature of cementitious geomaterials raises great interest in the discrete element method (DEM) simulation of their mechanical behavior, where a proper bond failure criterion is usually required. In this paper, the failure of bond material between two spheres was investigated numerically using DEM that can easily reproduce the failure process of brittle material. In the DEM simulations, a bondedgrain system (composed of two particles and bond material in between) was discretized as a cyl… Show more

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“…Upon reaching the failure criterion, the bond undergoes breakage, resulting in abrupt reductions in force and moment in the contact to their residual values. A bond failure criterion proposed in Shen et al [34] is simplified [33] and applied in the simulations. This bond failure criterion considers the bond size effect and the coupled effect of the normal force, tangential force, rolling moment, and twisting torque on the bond failure.…”
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“…Upon reaching the failure criterion, the bond undergoes breakage, resulting in abrupt reductions in force and moment in the contact to their residual values. A bond failure criterion proposed in Shen et al [34] is simplified [33] and applied in the simulations. This bond failure criterion considers the bond size effect and the coupled effect of the normal force, tangential force, rolling moment, and twisting torque on the bond failure.…”
Section: Bond Failure Criterionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bond compressive and tensile strengths, denoted by R b nc and R b nt , respectively, are expressed as follows [34]:…”
Section: Bond Failure Criterionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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