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Experimental micromechanical analysis of a 2D granular material: relation between structure evolution and loading path
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EngineeringMultiscale MechanicsMicromechanicsMechanical EngineeringGranular MediumExperimental Micromechanical AnalysisMechanics ModelingMechanicsExperimental MechanicStereo DeviceDeformation ModelingStructure EvolutionMaterials ScienceMechanical BehaviorMechanical DesignWooden Roller StacksMechanical ModelingSolid MechanicsMaterial MechanicsMechanical DeformationMechanical PropertiesGeomechanicsStructural MechanicsGranular MaterialsMechanics Of Materials
This paper is concerned with micromechanics of Schneebeli material specimens composed of wooden roller stacks. Several laboratory tests are carried out to analyse the material behaviour under complex loading conditions, involving loading–unloading cycles and principal axes rotations. In order to characterize micromechanical deformation features and structure evolution, a series of pictures is taken during loading. Pictures are then digitized using a stereo device, obtaining the position of each roller. Starting from these data a number of computer programs, conceived for the purpose, allow us to measure micromechanical variables and to analyse their evolution. In the following, after the description of the devices employed in this research, macromechanical results are analysed to evaluate the reliability of the laboratory model. Then, local variables are introduced and the use of continuum mechanics to describe granular materials behaviour is discussed. Finally, the evolution of local kinematic variables is described, focusing interest on the evolution of specimen anisotropy. © 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Mech. cohesive-frictional mater. 2, 121–163 (1997)
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