This contribution presents the results of an experimental investigation of the mechanical behaviour of granular materials with crushable grains under one-dimensional compression at medium to high stress. The material used for the experimental work is a Light Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA) whose grains break at relatively low stress. Reconstituted samples were prepared with different initial grain size distributions and their evolution observed under one-dimensional compression. The grain size distributions before and after testing were used to calibrate a bimodal model obtained from the superposition of two Weibull functions. The observed evolution of the micro and macro diameters on loading are linked to the characteristics of the one-dimensional compressibility curve obtained under displacement controlled conditions, such as its shape and two characteristic stress values, namely the pre-consolidation stress and the stress corresponding to the point of inflection.
Casini, F., Guida, G., Bartoli, M., Viggiani, G. (2017). Grading evolution of an artificial granular material from medium to high stress under one-dimensional compression. RIVISTA ITALIANA DI GEOTECNICA, 51(4), 69-80 [10.19199/2017.4.0557-1405.69].
Grading evolution of an artificial granular material from medium to high stress under one-dimensional compression
Casini F.
;Guida G.;
2017-10-01
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This contribution presents the results of an experimental investigation of the mechanical behaviour of granular materials with crushable grains under one-dimensional compression at medium to high stress. The material used for the experimental work is a Light Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA) whose grains break at relatively low stress. Reconstituted samples were prepared with different initial grain size distributions and their evolution observed under one-dimensional compression. The grain size distributions before and after testing were used to calibrate a bimodal model obtained from the superposition of two Weibull functions. The observed evolution of the micro and macro diameters on loading are linked to the characteristics of the one-dimensional compressibility curve obtained under displacement controlled conditions, such as its shape and two characteristic stress values, namely the pre-consolidation stress and the stress corresponding to the point of inflection.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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