Changes to Grain Properties due to Breakage in a Sand Assembly using Synchrotron Tomography

Grain breakage is of paramount importance for understanding the behaviour of granular materials used in various engineering applications, such as pavements, roads, rail tracks, the oil and gas industry, and mineral processing. Changes to grain properties of a uniformly graded sand specimen stemming...

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Main Authors: Afshar Tabassom, Disfani Mahdi, Narsilio Guillermo, Arulrajah Arul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714007004
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spelling doaj-c1321d06937440c2a253bbd259ec92672021-08-02T18:26:38ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011400700410.1051/epjconf/201714007004epjconf161992Changes to Grain Properties due to Breakage in a Sand Assembly using Synchrotron TomographyAfshar Tabassom0Disfani Mahdi1Narsilio Guillermo2Arulrajah Arul3Department of Civil & Construction Engineering, Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology, Swinburne University of TechnologyDepartment of Infrastructure Engineering, Melbourne School of Engineering, The University of MelbourneDepartment of Infrastructure Engineering, Melbourne School of Engineering, The University of MelbourneDepartment of Civil & Construction Engineering, Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology, Swinburne University of TechnologyGrain breakage is of paramount importance for understanding the behaviour of granular materials used in various engineering applications, such as pavements, roads, rail tracks, the oil and gas industry, and mineral processing. Changes to grain properties of a uniformly graded sand specimen stemming from breakage during compression were studied with the aid of three-dimensional Synchrotron Radiation-based Micro-Computed Tomography. The fast scanning and high-resolution 4D imaging were utilised to capture images from the interior body of the granular assembly during loading. The fractal distribution of the sand assembly showed that breakage becomes dominant in smaller grains rather than larger ones, where an increase in the amount of newly generated fine fragments leads to high coordination number surrounding the larger grains. More importantly, the results of morphological changes in the particulate assembly revealed that there is a reversal trend in the grain morphology evolution with increasing stress. The sand grains tended to create more spherical fragments with higher aspect ratio whereas by increasing the stress this trend completely shifted.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714007004
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author Afshar Tabassom
Disfani Mahdi
Narsilio Guillermo
Arulrajah Arul
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Disfani Mahdi
Narsilio Guillermo
Arulrajah Arul
Changes to Grain Properties due to Breakage in a Sand Assembly using Synchrotron Tomography
EPJ Web of Conferences
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Disfani Mahdi
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title Changes to Grain Properties due to Breakage in a Sand Assembly using Synchrotron Tomography
title_short Changes to Grain Properties due to Breakage in a Sand Assembly using Synchrotron Tomography
title_full Changes to Grain Properties due to Breakage in a Sand Assembly using Synchrotron Tomography
title_fullStr Changes to Grain Properties due to Breakage in a Sand Assembly using Synchrotron Tomography
title_full_unstemmed Changes to Grain Properties due to Breakage in a Sand Assembly using Synchrotron Tomography
title_sort changes to grain properties due to breakage in a sand assembly using synchrotron tomography
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Grain breakage is of paramount importance for understanding the behaviour of granular materials used in various engineering applications, such as pavements, roads, rail tracks, the oil and gas industry, and mineral processing. Changes to grain properties of a uniformly graded sand specimen stemming from breakage during compression were studied with the aid of three-dimensional Synchrotron Radiation-based Micro-Computed Tomography. The fast scanning and high-resolution 4D imaging were utilised to capture images from the interior body of the granular assembly during loading. The fractal distribution of the sand assembly showed that breakage becomes dominant in smaller grains rather than larger ones, where an increase in the amount of newly generated fine fragments leads to high coordination number surrounding the larger grains. More importantly, the results of morphological changes in the particulate assembly revealed that there is a reversal trend in the grain morphology evolution with increasing stress. The sand grains tended to create more spherical fragments with higher aspect ratio whereas by increasing the stress this trend completely shifted.
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