EFFECT OF INITIAL FABRIC TENSOR ON LOCALIZATION OF DRY SAND

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Omar Al-Hattamleh

Department of Civil Engineering - Hashemite University - Jordan

ABSTRACT:

Localisation of deformation into narrow shear bands is a fundamental phenomenon in

granular materials. Constitutive equations that do not consider the effect of higher order

deformation gradients fail to predict deformation patterns that persist and eventually dominate

shear bands. This paper presents a higher order gradient multi-slip formulation to model the

effect of inhomogeneous deformation in granular materials. The effects of inherent

anisotropy within the multi-slip formulation are accounted for directly. The mobilized

friction in a pressure dependent yield surface is assumed to be a direct function of the fabric

tensor. The formulation with two active slip systems has been implemented into a finite

element code and used to simulate biaxial shear tests on dry sand. The analysis is quantifies

most of the shear band characteristics observed by past experimentation. It is found that

initial fabric lead to very different localised behaviour in granular materials.


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