颗粒材料中粒径对二维拱效应发展和降解的微观机制

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1615/intjmultcompeng.2023049782
luju Liang, Yi Pik Cheng, Changjie Xu, Gang Wei, Zhi Ding
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本文通过一系列的DEM数值模拟,研究了不同平均粒径的经典二维活板门问题中拱效应发展和退化的微观机制。研究了颗粒在拱效应作用下的宏观和微观行为。模拟结果将位移控制活板门上方的颗粒组合划分为三个区域:屏蔽区;分拱区和稳定区,根据颗粒的垂直位移程度进行分析。仔细评估了相对于活板门宽度的平均粒径对各个区域的影响。微观参数,包括摩擦动员指数、平均配位数和平均颗粒接触力,都受到平均粒径的影响,并在三个区域表现出不同的行为。在不同粒径的颗粒样品中,拱区内的平均颗粒接触力与拱效应演化的相关性最高。这些发现不仅为颗粒尺度机制与宏观成拱效应之间的关系提供了新的见解,而且突出了平均粒径对颗粒材料中成拱效应演化的影响。
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Microscopic mechanisms of particle size effect on 2D arching effect development and degradation in granular materials
This study carries out a series of DEM numerical simulations to investigates the microscopic mechanisms of arching effect development and degradation in classical 2D trapdoor problem with different mean particle sizes. Both the macroscopic and microscopic behaviours of particles under the influence of arching effect are examined. The simulation results of the granular assembly above a displacement-controlled trapdoor are divided into three zones: a shield zone; an arch zone and a stable zone, according to the extent of particle vertical displacement for analysis. The impacts of the mean particle size relative to trapdoor width on various zones are carefully evaluated. Microscopic parameters, including the friction mobilisation index, the average coordination number, and the mean particle contact force, are found to be all influenced by the mean particle size and show different behaviours in the three zones. The average particle contact force within the arch zone shows the highest correlation to the evolution of arching effect in particle samples with different particle size. These findings not only provided new insights into the correlation between the particle scale mechanisms and the macroscopic arching effect but also highlight the mean particle size influence on the evolution of arching effect in granular materials.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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