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Mechanism of avalanche precursors in inclining granular layers using a continuum model obtained by discrete element method

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ADVANCED POWDER TECHNOLOGY
卷 32, 期 7, 页码 2258-2267

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apt.2021.05.005

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Avalanche precursor; Granular avalanche; Stick-slip event; SPH Simulation; Small rearrangement; Friction

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The study investigates the occurrence of large shear stress peaks and stress ratio peaks, which are avalanche precursors, in granular layers in an inclining box. The research aims to understand the periodicities of these precursors and how they are related to stick-slip events in the granular structure. Through simulation results using SPH method and DEM equations, the study shows that the precursors have naturally occurring periodicities and are found in both bulk and surface of the granular layer, in agreement with experimental results.
How do large shear stress and stress ratio peaks, which are avalanche precursors, occur in granular layers in an inclining box and why do the precursors have periodicities? The answers are our main objectives. The large and small shear stress peaks which are constituted by the large and small sticks and slips are found in our simulation results. Small sticks and slips, which occur after the large slip, change the granular structure until the stress ratio becomes equal to or larger than the frictional coefficient of granular materials. Here the next large slip with the large stick and slip, which shows the precursor, occurs. The precursors which are constituted by the series of the large stick-slip events have naturally periodicities because the stick-slip events are oscillation phenomena. Our 3-dimensional simulation results using the smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method based on our constitutive equations obtained by the 3 dimensional discrete element method (DEM) present the precursors in the bulk and on the surface and show the difference between them. The precursors are also found in the longitudinal and the depth directions of the granular layer. The simulated periodicities agree with the published experimental results. (c) 2021 The Society of Powder Technology Japan. Published by Elsevier B.V. and The Society of Powder Technology Japan. All rights reserved.

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