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Influence of relative density, particle shape, and stress path on the plane strain compression behavior of granular materials

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ACTA GEOTECHNICA
卷 9, 期 2, 页码 241-255

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11440-013-0253-4

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Interlocking; Particle shape; Plane strain compression; Relative density; Shear band; Stress path

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  1. geotechnical engineering laboratory of Yamaguchi University

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Two types of stress path-controlled plane strain compression tests were performed on both loose and dense specimens of angular and sub-angular sands and two rounded glass beads with different particle sizes. Digital image correlation method was used to analyze local deformation developments, especially shear band patterns. The material behavior in response to shearing has been found to be dependent on the relative density, particle shape, and stress path. The results of analysis on local deformation developments showed that the onset of shear bands occurred prior to their peak strengths in both dense and loose specimens. The growth rates of local maximum shear strain along a shear band were approximately consistent with an increasing global axial strain after the onset of shear band. The shear band width was influenced by both the mean particle size and the particle shape. The measured shear band inclination angles were in between those estimated by Coulomb's and Roscoe's formulas.

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