Journal article

Multiscale characterisation of diffuse granular failure

A Tordesillas, S Pucilowski, L Sibille, F Nicot, F Darve

Philosophical Magazine | Published : 2012

Abstract

We study the evolution of structure inside a deforming, cohesionless granular material undergoing failure in the absence of strain localisation - so-called diffuse failure. The spatio-temporal evolution of the basic building blocks for self-organisation (i.e. force chains and minimal contact cycles) reveals direct insights into the structural origins of failure. Irrespective of failure mode, self-organisation is governed by the cooperative behaviour of truss-like 3-cycles providing lateral support to column-like force chains. The 3-cycles, which are initially in scarce supply, form a minority subset of the minimal contact cycle bases. At large length-scales (i.e. sample size), these structur..

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