EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)
Mesoscale inertial transition in granular materials
Abstract
Granular assemblies can experience complex failure patterns along a given loading path, with a distribution of ephemeral inertial events marked by local outbursts in kinetic energy. However, investigating such mechanisms appears to be necessary to understand how a certain failure mode develops in a granular material. Using a discrete element method, this study highlights several microstructure reorganizations before the specimen reaches a proper failure state. Meso structures have proven to be efficient to understand the elementary mechanisms responsible for these outbursts in kinetic energy. Strain–like and stress-like quantities are thus defined at a mesoscale and they are used to characterize the nucleation and propagation of these local microstructural events.