Contact evolution in granular materials with inherently anisotropic fabric

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This paper presents the results of two triaxial compression tests performed on approximately 9 × 103 oblate spheroids (lentils) with different initial orientations with respect to the loading axis (approximately 30° and 60°). Typical stress-strain information is complemented with x-ray tomography scans every 1 % strain. Starting from an initial labelling of particles, a new technique is used to obtain unprecedented detail of tracking of all the particles through time. This rich dataset is analysed from the perspective of inter-particle contacts (building on previous metrological work on this subject) revealing that the mean contact orientation in both samples rotates towards the direction of σ1 at a rate depending on the initial orientation. Different trends are observed for the alignment of contact orientation, with a significant evolution observed in the sample prepared at 30° which is not as pronounced as in the other sample.

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Pinzón, G., Andò, E., Tengattini, A., Viggiani, G., & Desrues, J. (2021). Contact evolution in granular materials with inherently anisotropic fabric. In Powders and Grains 2021 - 9th International Conference on Micromechanics on Granular Media. EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202124906015

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