DEM investigation on characteristics of rolling resistance for modelling particle shape

To examine the capability of rolling resistance to model the effects of particle shape, two sets of samples, composed of binary clumped particles and circular particles with rolling resistance, are tested in DEM simulation. The coefficient of rolling friction is estimated based on the energy dissipa...

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Main Authors: Zhou Lunlun, Chu Xihua, Xu Yuanjie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714005005
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spelling doaj-e89b4c26f2224ccfbb3cf6f41d1c629f2021-08-02T18:22:09ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011400500510.1051/epjconf/201714005005epjconf162000DEM investigation on characteristics of rolling resistance for modelling particle shapeZhou Lunlun0Chu Xihua1Xu Yuanjie2School of Civil Engineering, Wuhan UniversitySchool of Civil Engineering, Wuhan UniversitySchool of Civil Engineering, Wuhan UniversityTo examine the capability of rolling resistance to model the effects of particle shape, two sets of samples, composed of binary clumped particles and circular particles with rolling resistance, are tested in DEM simulation. The coefficient of rolling friction is estimated based on the energy dissipation. The effects of rolling resistance and particle shape on the shear strength, deformation behavior and non-coaxiality are compared. The numerical results show that rolling resistance reproduces well the effect of particle shape on the peak strength. However, other macro-properties, such as residual strength, elasticity modulus, poisson’s ratio, dilatancy and non-coaxiality, introduced by rolling resistance both exist certain differences compared with the effect of particle shape. The discrepancies is thought to be due to the increasing compressibility of samples as the particle shape becomes more elongated, which cannot be reproduced by increasing rolling friction.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714005005
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author Zhou Lunlun
Chu Xihua
Xu Yuanjie
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Chu Xihua
Xu Yuanjie
DEM investigation on characteristics of rolling resistance for modelling particle shape
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Zhou Lunlun
Chu Xihua
Xu Yuanjie
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title DEM investigation on characteristics of rolling resistance for modelling particle shape
title_short DEM investigation on characteristics of rolling resistance for modelling particle shape
title_full DEM investigation on characteristics of rolling resistance for modelling particle shape
title_fullStr DEM investigation on characteristics of rolling resistance for modelling particle shape
title_full_unstemmed DEM investigation on characteristics of rolling resistance for modelling particle shape
title_sort dem investigation on characteristics of rolling resistance for modelling particle shape
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description To examine the capability of rolling resistance to model the effects of particle shape, two sets of samples, composed of binary clumped particles and circular particles with rolling resistance, are tested in DEM simulation. The coefficient of rolling friction is estimated based on the energy dissipation. The effects of rolling resistance and particle shape on the shear strength, deformation behavior and non-coaxiality are compared. The numerical results show that rolling resistance reproduces well the effect of particle shape on the peak strength. However, other macro-properties, such as residual strength, elasticity modulus, poisson’s ratio, dilatancy and non-coaxiality, introduced by rolling resistance both exist certain differences compared with the effect of particle shape. The discrepancies is thought to be due to the increasing compressibility of samples as the particle shape becomes more elongated, which cannot be reproduced by increasing rolling friction.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714005005
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