Mechanics of Deformation and Flow of Particulate Materials

Mechanics of Deformation and Flow of Particulate Materials

Author: Ching S. Chang

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13:

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Proceedings of a Symposium sponsored by the Engineering Mechanics Division of ASCE (Committee on Properties of Materials and Committee on Fluid Mechanics) and the Applied Mechanics Division of American Society of Mechanical Engineers) (Committee on Geomechanics) Evanston, IL, June 29-July 2, 1997. Presenting a collection of recent advances in the areas of granular solids and granular fluids, these proceedings examine a variety of theoretical approaches including micromechanical methods, with the consideration of particle interactions, and conventional continuum mechanics methods. Complementary, computational, and experimental techniques that have been developed that study phenomena ranging from particle-level to bulk behavior are also covered.


Mechanics of Granular Materials: An Introduction

Mechanics of Granular Materials: An Introduction

Author: K. Iwashita

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-08-13

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1000099830

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This textbook compiles reports written by about 35 internationally recognized authorities, and covers a range of interests for geotechnical engineers. Topics include: fundamentals for mechanics of granular materials; continuum theory of granular materials; and discrete element approaches.


Particulate Discrete Element Modelling

Particulate Discrete Element Modelling

Author: Catherine O'Sullivan

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2011-04-06

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13: 1482266490

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The first single work on DEM providing the information to get started with this powerful numerical modelling approach. Provides the basic details of the numerical method and the approaches used to interpret the results of DEM simulations. It will be of use to professionals, researchers and higher level students, with a theoretical overview of DEM as well as practical guidance.Selected Contents: 1.Introduction 2.Use of DEM in Geomechanics 3.Calculation of Contact Forces 4.Particle Motion 5.Particle Types 6.Boundary Conditions 7.Initial Geometry and Specimen Generation 8.Time Integration and Discrete Element Modelling 9.DEM Interpretation: A Continuum Perspective 10.Postprocessing: Graphical Interpretation of DEM Simulations 11.Basic Statisti


Rheology of Particulate Dispersions and Composites

Rheology of Particulate Dispersions and Composites

Author: Rajinder Pal

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2006-11-22

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 1000713474

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Rheology of Particulate Dispersions and Composites provides comprehensive coverage of fundamental principles and equations that govern the rheology for particulate dispersions and two-phase solid composites. The rheological properties of suspensions, emulsions, bubbly liquids (foams) and other dispersions appear alongside those of solid comp


Advances in Multi-Physics and Multi-Scale Couplings in Geo-Environmental Mechanics

Advances in Multi-Physics and Multi-Scale Couplings in Geo-Environmental Mechanics

Author: Francois Nicot

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2017-11-20

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 0081025963

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Advances in Multi-Physics and Multi-Scale Couplings in Geo-Environmental Mechanics reunites some of the most recent work from the French research group MeGe GDR (National Research Group on Multiscale and Multiphysics Couplings in Geo-Environmental Mechanics) on the theme of multi-scale and multi-physics modeling of geomaterials, with a special focus on micromechanical aspects. Its offers readers a glimpse into the current state of scientific knowledge in the field, together with the most up-to-date tools and methods of analysis available. Each chapter represents a study with a different viewpoint, alternating between phenomenological/micro-mechanically enriched and purely micromechanical approaches. Throughout the book, contributing authors will highlight advances in geomaterials modeling, while also pointing out practical implications for engineers. Topics discussed include multi-scale modeling of cohesive-less geomaterials, including multi-physical processes, but also the effects of particle breakage, large deformations on the response of the material at the specimen scale and concrete materials, together with clays as cohesive geomaterials. The book concludes by looking at some engineering problems involving larger scales. - Identifies contributions in the field of geomechanics - Focuses on multi-scale linkages at small scales - Presents numerical simulations by discrete elements and tools of homogenization or change of scale


ASCE Combined Index

ASCE Combined Index

Author: American Society of Civil Engineers

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 1012

ISBN-13:

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Indexes materials appearing in the Society's Journals, Transactions, Manuals and reports, Special publications, and Civil engineering.


Constitutive and Centrifuge Modelling: Two Extremes

Constitutive and Centrifuge Modelling: Two Extremes

Author: S. Springman

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9789058093615

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The extremes of constitutive and centrifuge modelling are explored here, with a range of lectures addressing specific areas of these two types of modelling as well as on specific design problems and the themes of failure, deformations and interfaces.


Practice of Constitutive Modelling for Saturated Soils

Practice of Constitutive Modelling for Saturated Soils

Author: Zhen-Yu Yin

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-09-11

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 9811563071

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This book describes the development of a constitutive modeling platform for soil testing, which is one of the key components in geomechanics and geotechnics. It discusses the fundamentals of the constitutive modeling of soils and illustrates the use of these models to simulate various laboratory tests. To help readers understand the fundamentals and modeling of soil behaviors, it first introduces the general stress–strain relationship of soils and the principles and modeling approaches of various laboratory tests, before examining the ideas and formulations of constitutive models of soils. Moving on to the application of constitutive models, it presents a modeling platform with a practical, simple interface, which includes various kinds of tests and constitutive models ranging from clay to sand, that is used for simulating most kinds of laboratory tests. The book is intended for undergraduate and graduate-level teaching in soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering and other related engineering specialties. Thanks to the inclusion of real-world applications, it is also of use to industry practitioners, opening the door to advanced courses on modeling within the industrial engineering and operations research fields.


Adhesive Particle Flow

Adhesive Particle Flow

Author: Jeffery S. Marshall

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-03-31

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 1107032075

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This is targeted at professionals and graduate students working in disciplines where flow of adhesive particles plays a significant role.