We investigate the stress distribution at the base of a conical sandpile using both analytic calculations and a three dimensional discrete element code. In particular, we study how a minimum in the normal stress can occur under the highest part of the sandpile. It is found that piles composed of particles with the same size do not show a minimum in the normal stress. A stress minimum is only observed when the piles are composed of particles with different sizes, where the particles are size segregated in an ordered, symmetric, circular fashion, around the central axis of the sandpile. If a pile is composed of particles with different sizes, where the particles are randomly distributed throughout the pile, then no stress dip is observed. The...
AbstractMany industrial bulk solids are commonly stored in open stockpiles that are progressively fo...
Granular materials are in abundance both in nature and in industry. They are of considerable interes...
Previously, it was shown that the pressure “dip” in the stress profile observed at the bottom of san...
The properties of a sandpile such as angle of repose and stress distribution are affected by many va...
We present simulations of static model sandpiles in two dimensions (2D), and focus on the stress dis...
In this paper, we develop a mathematical model and numerical technique to investigate the distributi...
We have constructed a discrete element computational code which solves the equations of motion that ...
The subject of granular materials attracts substantial interests from both the academic and engineer...
SUMMARY Many experiments on conical piles of granular materials have indicated, contrary to simple i...
We present a new approach to the modelling of stress propagation in static granular media, focussing...
Sandpiles are ubiquitous in nature and engineering applications but still not fully understood due t...
Abstract A two dimensional discrete element model of driven piles in crushable sand was developed a...
A simple elasto-optical method has been used to measure the normal force distribution under three-di...
A simple elasto-optical method has been used to measure the normal force distribution under three-d...
Introduction One out of many interesting features of granulates 1 is the stress distribution in s...
AbstractMany industrial bulk solids are commonly stored in open stockpiles that are progressively fo...
Granular materials are in abundance both in nature and in industry. They are of considerable interes...
Previously, it was shown that the pressure “dip” in the stress profile observed at the bottom of san...
The properties of a sandpile such as angle of repose and stress distribution are affected by many va...
We present simulations of static model sandpiles in two dimensions (2D), and focus on the stress dis...
In this paper, we develop a mathematical model and numerical technique to investigate the distributi...
We have constructed a discrete element computational code which solves the equations of motion that ...
The subject of granular materials attracts substantial interests from both the academic and engineer...
SUMMARY Many experiments on conical piles of granular materials have indicated, contrary to simple i...
We present a new approach to the modelling of stress propagation in static granular media, focussing...
Sandpiles are ubiquitous in nature and engineering applications but still not fully understood due t...
Abstract A two dimensional discrete element model of driven piles in crushable sand was developed a...
A simple elasto-optical method has been used to measure the normal force distribution under three-di...
A simple elasto-optical method has been used to measure the normal force distribution under three-d...
Introduction One out of many interesting features of granulates 1 is the stress distribution in s...
AbstractMany industrial bulk solids are commonly stored in open stockpiles that are progressively fo...
Granular materials are in abundance both in nature and in industry. They are of considerable interes...
Previously, it was shown that the pressure “dip” in the stress profile observed at the bottom of san...