Journal article
On the modeling of confined buckling of force chains
A Tordesillas, M Muthuswamy
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2009
Abstract
Buckling of force chains, laterally confined by weak network particles, has long been held as the underpinning mechanism for key instabilities arising in dense, cohesionless granular assemblies, e.g. shear banding and slip-stick phenomena. Despite the demonstrated significance of this mechanism from numerous experimental and discrete element studies, there is as yet no model for the confined buckling of force chains. We present herein the first structural mechanical model of this mechanism. Good agreement is found between model predictions and confined force chain buckling events in discrete element simulations. A complete parametric analysis is undertaken to determine the effect of various ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank our reviewers whose constructive comments and insights have helped us improve this paper. We acknowledge the support of the Australian Research Council (Discovery Grants DP0558808 and DP0772409) and the US Army Research Office (Grant W911NF-07-1-0370) to AT and the Pratt Foundation Scholarship for postgraduate support to MM.