AbstractThe Discrete Element Model has been used here to simulate constant strain rate uniaxial compression tests for a realistic asphalt mixture comprising graded aggregates. A numerical sample preparation procedure has been developed to represent the physical specimen. A parallel bond model has been used in the elastic modelling to give moment resistance at the contacts. Uniaxial constant strain rate loading and unloading tests have been simulated. The effects of the normal to shear contact stiffness ratio on the bulk properties, the parallel bond radius, the number of particles and their positions, and the loading speed have been investigated. A modified Burger's model has been used to introduce time-dependent contact stiffness with the ...
This study established the ball-based and the clump-based Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulation o...
none6noThe mechanical performance of an asphalt mixture is largely dependent on the material propert...
A micromechanical finite element (FE) framework was developed to predict the viscoelastic properties...
This thesis investigates the use of Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) to simulate the elastic and vis...
Constant strain rate tests for a graded asphalt mixture under three constant strain rates have been ...
This thesis investigates the use of Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) to simulate the behaviour of a ...
Creep tests on asphalt mixtures have been undertaken under four stress levels in the laboratory whil...
The mechanical behavior of the asphalt pavements is a complex phenomenon conditioned by the heteroge...
The paper aims to simulate the micromechanical behavior of asphalt mixtures during the compaction pr...
This study presents a finite element (FE) micromechanical modelling approach for the simulation of l...
The study and development of recycling techniques for pavements is an increasing activity in enginee...
A discrete element method (DEM) has widely been used to simulate asphalt mixture characteristics, an...
This study describes a methodology for simulating the permanent deformation resistance behavior of a...
This paper presents a finite element (FE) micromechanical model for viscoelastoplastic behavior of a...
Asphalt mixture was a granular material, and traditional mechanical testing methods were difficult t...
This study established the ball-based and the clump-based Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulation o...
none6noThe mechanical performance of an asphalt mixture is largely dependent on the material propert...
A micromechanical finite element (FE) framework was developed to predict the viscoelastic properties...
This thesis investigates the use of Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) to simulate the elastic and vis...
Constant strain rate tests for a graded asphalt mixture under three constant strain rates have been ...
This thesis investigates the use of Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) to simulate the behaviour of a ...
Creep tests on asphalt mixtures have been undertaken under four stress levels in the laboratory whil...
The mechanical behavior of the asphalt pavements is a complex phenomenon conditioned by the heteroge...
The paper aims to simulate the micromechanical behavior of asphalt mixtures during the compaction pr...
This study presents a finite element (FE) micromechanical modelling approach for the simulation of l...
The study and development of recycling techniques for pavements is an increasing activity in enginee...
A discrete element method (DEM) has widely been used to simulate asphalt mixture characteristics, an...
This study describes a methodology for simulating the permanent deformation resistance behavior of a...
This paper presents a finite element (FE) micromechanical model for viscoelastoplastic behavior of a...
Asphalt mixture was a granular material, and traditional mechanical testing methods were difficult t...
This study established the ball-based and the clump-based Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulation o...
none6noThe mechanical performance of an asphalt mixture is largely dependent on the material propert...
A micromechanical finite element (FE) framework was developed to predict the viscoelastic properties...