The strain characteristic and load transmission of mixed granular matter are different from those of homogeneous granular matter.Cyclic loading renders the mechanical behaviours of mixed granular mat-ter more complex....The strain characteristic and load transmission of mixed granular matter are different from those of homogeneous granular matter.Cyclic loading renders the mechanical behaviours of mixed granular mat-ter more complex.To investigate the dynamic responses of gravel-sand mixtures,the discrete element method(DEM)was used to simulate the cyclic loading of gravel-sand mixtures with low fines contents.Macroscopically,the evolution of the axial strain and volumetric strain was investigated.Mesoscopi-cally,the coordination number and contact force anisotropy were studied,and the evolution of strong and weak contacts was explored from two dimensions of loading time and local space.The simulation results show that increasing fines content can accelerate the development of the axial strain and vol-umetric strain but has little effect on the evolution of contact forces.Strong contacts tend to develop along the loading boundary,presenting the spatial difference.Weak contacts are firstly controlled by confining pressure and then controlled by axial stress,while strong contacts are mainly controlled by axial stress throughout the whole cyclic loading.Once compression failure occurs,the release of axial stress causes the reduction of strong contact proportion in all local regions.These findings are helpful to understand the dynamic responses of gravel-sand mixtures,especially in deformation behaviours and the Spatio-temporal evolution of contact forces.展开更多
基金supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of Central South University(No.2021zzts0247).
文摘The strain characteristic and load transmission of mixed granular matter are different from those of homogeneous granular matter.Cyclic loading renders the mechanical behaviours of mixed granular mat-ter more complex.To investigate the dynamic responses of gravel-sand mixtures,the discrete element method(DEM)was used to simulate the cyclic loading of gravel-sand mixtures with low fines contents.Macroscopically,the evolution of the axial strain and volumetric strain was investigated.Mesoscopi-cally,the coordination number and contact force anisotropy were studied,and the evolution of strong and weak contacts was explored from two dimensions of loading time and local space.The simulation results show that increasing fines content can accelerate the development of the axial strain and vol-umetric strain but has little effect on the evolution of contact forces.Strong contacts tend to develop along the loading boundary,presenting the spatial difference.Weak contacts are firstly controlled by confining pressure and then controlled by axial stress,while strong contacts are mainly controlled by axial stress throughout the whole cyclic loading.Once compression failure occurs,the release of axial stress causes the reduction of strong contact proportion in all local regions.These findings are helpful to understand the dynamic responses of gravel-sand mixtures,especially in deformation behaviours and the Spatio-temporal evolution of contact forces.