In this paper, the authors aim to present a 3D model using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) to study the quasistatic response of very loose assemblies of frictional spherical grains to an isotropic compression in the presence of a small amount of an interstitial liquid, which gives rise to capillary menisci and attractive forces. A reduced pressure P* is defined, comparing the confining pressure to the tensile strength of contacts. The effects of initial assembling process and various micromechanical parameters on the plastic compression curves are first studied. The influences of rolling resistance at contacts and the size polydispersity along those compression curves are also mentioned
The paper analyses the mechanical behaviour of granular soils in pendular state, using the Discrete ...
The paper analyses the mechanical behaviour of granular soils in pendular state, using the Discrete ...
International audienceWe investigate the macroscopic mechanical influence of the local liquid–solid ...
We use Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations in three dimensions (3D) to study the quasistatic r...
International audienceNumerical simulations, by the discrete element method (DEM), of a model granul...
International audienceNumerical simulations, by the discrete element method (DEM), of a model granul...
International audienceNumerical simulations, by the discrete element method (DEM), of a model granul...
Although a significant portion of conditions encountered in geotechnical engineering, for investigat...
We present an investigation into macroscopic and microscopic behaviors of wet granular soils using t...
International audienceA possible effective stress variable for wet granular materials is numerically...
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[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternatio...
The paper analyses the mechanical behaviour of granular soils in pendular state, using the Discrete ...
By using an advanced discrete element method (DEM), the author investigates the physical and mechani...
International audienceThe stress description provided by the discrete-element method when modelling ...
The paper analyses the mechanical behaviour of granular soils in pendular state, using the Discrete ...
The paper analyses the mechanical behaviour of granular soils in pendular state, using the Discrete ...
International audienceWe investigate the macroscopic mechanical influence of the local liquid–solid ...
We use Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations in three dimensions (3D) to study the quasistatic r...
International audienceNumerical simulations, by the discrete element method (DEM), of a model granul...
International audienceNumerical simulations, by the discrete element method (DEM), of a model granul...
International audienceNumerical simulations, by the discrete element method (DEM), of a model granul...
Although a significant portion of conditions encountered in geotechnical engineering, for investigat...
We present an investigation into macroscopic and microscopic behaviors of wet granular soils using t...
International audienceA possible effective stress variable for wet granular materials is numerically...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternatio...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternatio...
The paper analyses the mechanical behaviour of granular soils in pendular state, using the Discrete ...
By using an advanced discrete element method (DEM), the author investigates the physical and mechani...
International audienceThe stress description provided by the discrete-element method when modelling ...
The paper analyses the mechanical behaviour of granular soils in pendular state, using the Discrete ...
The paper analyses the mechanical behaviour of granular soils in pendular state, using the Discrete ...
International audienceWe investigate the macroscopic mechanical influence of the local liquid–solid ...