4.6 Article

Microscale investigation into mechanical behaviors of heat-bonded nonwoven geotextile using DEM

Journal

GEOTEXTILES AND GEOMEMBRANES
Volume 47, Issue 3, Pages 429-438

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.geotexmem.2019.01.002

Keywords

Geosynthetics; DEM; Geotextile; Fiber; Tensile test; Puncture test

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41725012, 41572265, 41661130153]
  2. Shanghai Shuguang Program [16SG19]
  3. Newton Advanced Fellowship of the Royal Society [NA150466]

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Heat-bonded nonwoven geotextiles (HBNGs) made from synthetic fibers are widely used in engineering practices. One of the challenges on the way is to link the properties of fibers and the fabric's microstructure to the deformation and failure mechanisms of HBNGs. In this study, a random distribution geometry method was developed to reproduce the complex fibrous structure of HBNG. A piecewise linear model was adopted to reproduce the nonlinear stress-strain relationships of single fibers. The present method has been successfully applied in the simulation of uniaxial and biaxial tensile tests and puncture test. The orientation distribution of fibers and the mechanical behaviors (e.g., deformation, strain localization, force-strain relationship) of HBNG specimen were reasonably simulated. Specifically, the hourglass shape during uniaxial tensile test, the axisymmetric deformation pattern during biaxial tensile test and the trumpet shape during puncture test were all well reproduced. The present method provides an applicable tool to study the complicated mechanical behaviors of HBNG and is also helpful to obtain a better understanding of its deformation and failure mechanisms.

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