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Effects of morphological gene decay and mutation on the micro-macro mechanical behaviors of granular soils

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Abstract

Particle morphology is multi-scale in nature. To investigate the effects of particle morphology at a specific length scale on the macro-micro mechanical behaviours of granular soils, morphological gene decay and mutation was incorporated into the discrete element method (DEM) simulations through spherical harmonic-based principal component analysis. All DEM samples were subjected to axial compression and constant confining stress. The macro-scale and grain-scale behaviours of the granular assembly were investigated. It is found that particle morphology shows significant effects on macro-scale behaviours including initial stiffness, peak stress ratio, volumetric contraction and dilation, and shear band formation, as well as grain-scale behaviours including coordination number, particle rotation, and granular skeleton sustaining the major contact force chains. Among different length scales, local roundness contributes the most to stress ratio, volumetric strain and particle coordination number, while general form contributes the most to shear strain, particle rotation and fabric structure. Another interesting finding is that the particle morphological effects are well reflected in the granular skeleton sustaining the major contact force chains, which is featured with a strong variation of the degree of particle shape irregularity among different kinds of gene-mutated samples.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1076–1094
Number of pages19
JournalGeotechnique
Volume74
Issue number11
Online published11 Nov 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This study was supported by the General Research Fund no. CityU 11201020 and no. CityU 11207321 from the Research Grant Council of the Hong Kong SAR, and research grant no. 51779213 from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and the BL13W beamline of Shanghai synchrotron radiation facility (SSRF). The first author acknowledges the financial support from the Hong Kong PhD fellowship scheme (HKPFS).

Research Keywords

  • discrete-element method
  • discreate-element modelling
  • fabric/structure of soils
  • morphological gene mutation
  • numerical methods
  • particle morphology
  • particle-scale behaviour
  • shear
  • spherical harmonic analysis
  • X-ray micro-computed tomography

RGC Funding Information

  • RGC-funded

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