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Experimental study on vertical stress distribution underneath granular silos

Journal

POWDER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 381, Issue -, Pages 601-610

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2020.11.066

Keywords

Granular silo; Janssen's law; Vertical stress distribution; Particle shape

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  1. Research Funds of Key Laboratory Urban Underground Engineering of Ministry of Education [TUE2018-02]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [3142018013]

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The experimental results show that the distribution of vertical stress underneath granular silos is not uniform, with the maximum stress occurring near the enclosing wall and lower stresses in the center zone. The elongated particle shape exacerbates the non-uniformity of stress distribution.
Present study is aimed to experimentally scrutinize the horizontal distribution of vertical stress underneath granular silos using a high-sensitivity stress sensor mat system. Two granular materials of contrasting particle shape but similar size were utilized to construct granular silos by the alleged local source method. The experimental results indicate that the average vertical stress is agreeable with the value predicted by Janssen's law; however, the distribution of measured vertical stress is found to be non-uniform over the horizontal plane, which is contrary to the assumption of Janssen's law. The distribution non-uniformity is aggravated by a more elongated particle shape. The maximum vertical stresses occur at vicinity of enclosing wall and the vertical stresses lower than the average value appear at the center zone with fluctuations. We proposed an empirical equation with three parameters for characterizing the distribution of vertical stresses normalized by the average value given by the Janssen's law. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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