EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Numerical simulation of the compaction of crushable grains in 3D

  • Cantor David,
  • Azéma Emilien,
  • Sornay Philippe,
  • Radjai Farhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714007016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 140
p. 07016

Abstract

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Grain fragmentation is simulated by means of a three-dimensional discrete element approach called bonded-cell method (BCM). In this method, grains and potential fragments may have any polyhedral shape and size, capturing the geometrical complexity of brittle grain failure. As an application of this method, we present the uniaxial compaction of samples composed of several grains and we analyse the load-density relations, the grain size evolution, and the failure mechanism within the grains. This numerical approach permitted us to analyse the effect of the grains internal strength on the macroscopic compaction behaviour and to study the evolution of the grain size distribution towards a power-law distribution as several experiments have shown in literature. Finally, we present a brief micro-mechanical analysis on the failure modes within the grains, letting us know the kind of stresses that prompts grain fragmentation.