Re: [Yade-users] [Question #694240]: How to reach ctitical state in a triaxial compression test?

2020-12-23 Thread Launchpad Janitor
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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #694240]: How to reach ctitical state in a triaxial compression test?

2020-12-07 Thread Leonard
Question #694240 on Yade changed:
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Leonard is still having a problem:
Hi Jérôme,
>which axial strain did you actually reach ?
I sheared to 40% of strain, typical results could be found in [1] if you are 
interested

>>Could you please give some suggestions on which biais that could
affect the simulated rheology? Did you mean the model parameters such as
contact friction angle, rolling resistance, rolling limit coefficient?

>>check what are the parameters of DEM simulations that influence DEM results.
Yes, this is what I am doing now!

Thanks
Leonard
[1]https://we.tl/t-NngdRx33jQ

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #694240]: How to reach ctitical state in a triaxial compression test?

2020-12-07 Thread Jérôme Duriez
Question #694240 on Yade changed:
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Jérôme Duriez proposed the following answer:
Hi,

Outside proposing to shear more (which axial strain did you actually
reach ?), I would expect your DEM model to suffer from some biais
affecting the simulated rheology, if that one is not the one of granular
soils.

Even though this answer probably does not help, maybe it s a motivation
to check what are the parameters of DEM simulations that influence DEM
results. ;-)

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[Yade-users] [Question #694240]: How to reach ctitical state in a triaxial compression test?

2020-11-28 Thread Leonard
New question #694240 on Yade:
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Hi everyone,

I'd like to ask you the help on any possible suggestions to make a sand sample 
reach the critical state (no volumetric strain occurs) in triaxial compression 
test. 

I use cohFrictMat (with rolling resistance) and CohesionMoment for the 
simulation, the boundary condition is six rigid walls. And I have been testing 
a lot on calibrating the parameters of my model, but I still can't get a result 
which can reach the critical state,  even at larger strain level, as a typical 
result of my tests in [1].

Refer to papers such as [2] and [3], it is very nice that the critical state 
has been captured. I guess I miss some knowledge on capturing this behaviour. I 
feel that the occurrence of critical state could be affected by many factors 
(not sure).  I'd like to ask  your valuable suggestions on this issue. For 
example, does the occurrence of this state only depend on the contact 
parameters? Is it related to the strain rate? Any efficient way to get this 
state?

Thanks very much!
Leonard

[1]https://we.tl/t-tQUUETv2L5

[2]Hosn, R. A., Sibille, L., Benahmed, N., & Chareyre, B. (2017). Discrete 
numerical modeling of loose soil with spherical particles and interparticle 
rolling friction. Granular matter, 19(1), 4.

[3]Plassiard, Jean-Patrick, Noura Belheine, and Frédéric-Victor Donzé. "A 
spherical discrete element model: calibration procedure and incremental 
response." Granular Matter 11.5 (2009): 293-306.

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