Physical and Mechanical Properties of Sand-Gravel Mixtures Evaluated from DEM Simulation and Laboratory Triaxial Test

Authors

  • Janaka Kumara
  • Kimitoshi Hayano
  • Yuuki Shigekuni
  • Kota Sasaki

Keywords:

DEM Simulations., Laboratory Tests, Mechanical Properties, Physical Properties, Sand-Gravel Mixtures

Abstract

In railway tracks, ballast fouling due to fine materials mixing has been identified as a challenging issue. In this research, deformation characteristics of sand-gravel mixtures, simulating fine-ballast mixtures, were studied using laboratory and DEM-simulated triaxial compression tests. The DEM simulations were done in Yade, an open source developed based on DEM. Initially, void ratio characteristics of sand-gravel mixtures were studied. Then, triaxial compression tests were conducted for the specimens of 50% and 80% of relative densities. The void ratio results indicated that, initially, void ratios decreased with %sands. After reaching the minimum void ratios, void ratios increased with %sands. The triaxial test results indicated that, on average, similar behaviour in stress-strain curves, where, at initial %sands, stress-strain curves became higher and then, stress-strain curves became smaller, though it was slightly different in laboratory tests

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2013-06-29

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Janaka Kumara, Kimitoshi Hayano, Yuuki Shigekuni, & Kota Sasaki. (2013). Physical and Mechanical Properties of Sand-Gravel Mixtures Evaluated from DEM Simulation and Laboratory Triaxial Test. GEOMATE Journal, 4(8), 546–551. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/1910

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