Title of article
Numerical investigation of localization and micromechanics in a stratified soil specimen
Author/Authors
Kock، نويسنده , , Ingo and Huhn، نويسنده , , Katrin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
16
From page
1679
To page
1694
Abstract
For many geological deformation processes the existence of a mechanically weak layer is assumed. For these weak layers, clay sediments or clayey fault gouge seem to be likely candidates. They are supposed to be a focus of displacement and thus crucial for slip plane and shear zone development. There is an ongoing debate concerning the exact nature of shear localization in these layers. To address this question, we use numerical shear box tests utilizing the Discrete Element Method (DEM). Our focus lies on the localization patterns and micromechanical properties of stratified ‘silt’–‘clay’–‘silt’ and ‘clay’–‘clay’–‘clay’ specimens. We systematically vary the mechanical strength of each layer via the coefficient of particle friction to analyse localization and the micromechanics of the material.
sults indicate that the deformation of a material package is the result of different deformation modes. The ability of single particles to slide, roll or rotate is influenced to a large extent by layer strength and particle friction, which also govern the layersʹ ability to dilate or contract during deformation. We show that the localization switches from a given layer to adjacent layers even if differences in the material properties are very small. Furthermore, the localization is often concentrated in only one layer leading to a complete decoupling of the other layers and thus building a shear zone where high displacement can be accumulated.
Keywords
DEM , localization , shear , Micromechanics , soil , Numerical modelling
Journal title
Journal of Structural Geology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Structural Geology
Record number
2226411
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