Molecular dynamics modelling of Na-montmorillonite subjected to uniaxial compression and unidirectional shearing

  • Yuan R
  • Wang W
  • He Y
  • et al.
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This paper presents systematic molecular dynamics modelling of Na-montmorillonite subjected to uniaxial compression and unidirectional shearing. An initial 3D model of a single-cell Na-montmorillonite structure is established using the Build Crystal module. The space group is C 2/ m , and COMPASS force fields are applied. Hydration analysis of Na-montmorillonite has been performed to validate the simulation procedures, where the number of absorbed water molecules varied with respect to the various lattice parameters. A series of uniaxial compression stress σ zz and unidirectional shear stress τ xy values are applied to the Na-montmorillonite structure. It is shown that the lattice parameter and hydration degree exhibit significant influence on the stress–strain relationship of Na-montmorillonite. The ultimate strain increases with increases in the lattice parameter but decreases in the number of water molecules. For saturated Na-montmorillonite, more water molecules result in a stiffer clay mineral under uniaxial compression and unidirectional shearing.

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Yuan, R., Wang, W.-M., He, Y., Fang, Y., & Huang, X.-L. (2022). Molecular dynamics modelling of Na-montmorillonite subjected to uniaxial compression and unidirectional shearing. Clay Minerals, 57(3–4), 241–252. https://doi.org/10.1180/clm.2022.42

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