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Modelling size effect on rock aggregates strength using a DEM bonded-cell model
Authors:Huillca  Yoshiro  Silva  Matías  Ovalle  Carlos  Quezada  Juan Carlos  Carrasco  Sergio  Villavicencio  Gabriel Eduardo
Institution:1.Departamento de Obras Civiles, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Av. Espa?a 1680, Valparaiso, Chile
;2.Department of Civil, Geological and Mining Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, Montreal, Canada
;3.Research Institute of Mining and Environment (RIME UQAT-Polytechnique), Montreal, Canada
;4.ICUBE, UMR 7357, CNRS, INSA de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
;5.Grupo de Geotecnia, Escuela de Ingeniería en Construcción, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Avenida Brasil 2147, Valparaiso, Chile
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Abstract:

Empirical evidence has shown that particle breakage affects the mechanical behaviour of granular materials. The source of this mechanism takes place at the particle scale, and the main consequence on the macromechanical behaviour is increasing compressibility. Due to the inverse correlation between particle size and particle crushing strength, coarse rockfill materials are particularly vulnerable to mechanical degradation due to particle breakage. However, such coarse materials do not fit in standard laboratory devices, and the alternative of large sample testing is usually unavailable or too expensive. Alternatively, recent works have proposed multi-scale approaches using the discrete element method (DEM) to carry out numerical testing of coarse crushable materials, although few studies have focused on size effects. This article presents the application of a DEM bonded-cell model to study particle size-strength correlation on angular rock aggregates. Each particle is modelled by a cluster of perfectly rigid polyhedral cells with Mohr–Coulomb contact law. Constant cell density within particles implies that the presence of potential fragmentation planes increases with size. Therefore, particle strength decreases with size. A comprehensive sensitivity analysis was carried out through 1477 particle crushing simulations in a given particle size. Based on published experimental data on calcareous rock aggregates, part of the simulations were used for calibration, and 97 additional simulations of a coarser size fraction were performed for validation. The results show a good agreement with the empirical data in terms of size effect and data scatter through Weibull statistics.

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