AbstractMany industrial bulk solids are commonly stored in open stockpiles that are progressively formed by depositing from above. A classic phenomenon concerning such simple piles is the observation of a significant pressure dip in the vertical pressure on the base underneath the apex which is counter-intuitive as this is the location where a maximum pressure might be expected. Numerous experimental, analytical and numerical studies have been conducted to investigate this problem over the last few decades, but a comprehensive understanding of the problem remains elusive. Mechanical anisotropy developed during pile formation process has recently been suggested to be the main cause of the pressure dip. However, more recent finite element met...
Piles are installed in many civil engineering projects on the level ground and near the slopes in ve...
This paper presents a closed-form analytical solution for the consolidation of soil around a lateral...
A 3D discrete element model (DEM) is used to model earlier calibration chamber experiments that inve...
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 intere...
The subject of granular materials attracts substantial interests from both the academic and engineer...
Previously, it was shown that the pressure “dip” in the stress profile observed at the bottom of san...
The origin of stress dip under the apex of a standard sandpile has stimulated significant debate wit...
We present a new approach to the modelling of stress propagation in static granular media, focussing...
We investigate the stress distribution at the base of a conical sandpile using both analytic calcula...
Abstract. We relate the pressure \dip " observed at the bottom of a sand pile prepared by succe...
8 pages, 8 figures, accepted version to appear in Eur. Phys. J. EWe relate the pressure "dip" observ...
SUMMARY Many experiments on conical piles of granular materials have indicated, contrary to simple i...
The paper examines, using numerical modelling, the problem of the limit shaft resistance of non-disp...
Granular materials are widely used throughout the world in many industries, and problems such as sta...
Piles are installed in many civil engineering projects on the level ground and near the slopes in ve...
This paper presents a closed-form analytical solution for the consolidation of soil around a lateral...
A 3D discrete element model (DEM) is used to model earlier calibration chamber experiments that inve...
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 intere...
The subject of granular materials attracts substantial interests from both the academic and engineer...
Previously, it was shown that the pressure “dip” in the stress profile observed at the bottom of san...
The origin of stress dip under the apex of a standard sandpile has stimulated significant debate wit...
We present a new approach to the modelling of stress propagation in static granular media, focussing...
We investigate the stress distribution at the base of a conical sandpile using both analytic calcula...
Abstract. We relate the pressure \dip " observed at the bottom of a sand pile prepared by succe...
8 pages, 8 figures, accepted version to appear in Eur. Phys. J. EWe relate the pressure "dip" observ...
SUMMARY Many experiments on conical piles of granular materials have indicated, contrary to simple i...
The paper examines, using numerical modelling, the problem of the limit shaft resistance of non-disp...
Granular materials are widely used throughout the world in many industries, and problems such as sta...
Piles are installed in many civil engineering projects on the level ground and near the slopes in ve...
This paper presents a closed-form analytical solution for the consolidation of soil around a lateral...
A 3D discrete element model (DEM) is used to model earlier calibration chamber experiments that inve...