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Micromechanically inspired investigation of cemented granular materials: part I-from X-ray micro tomography to measurable model variables

Tengattini, Alessandro
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Ando, Edward  
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Einav, Itai
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April 21, 2022
Acta Geotechnica

Cemented granular materials are abundant in nature and are often artificially produced. Their macroscopic behaviour is driven by small-scale material processes, which are generally classified as: grain breakage, cement damage and fragment rearrangement. This paper presents an experimental analysis of the latter two processes as observed through in-situ X-ray tomography and quantified by a suite of novel image processing approaches. This allows for example all particles and the bonds between them to be identified and their evolution to be individually quantified on a statistically representative volume, in 3D, throughout a loading test. We reveal the high spatial correlation between cement damage and strain rate and their effect on the isotropy of the bonds. Being the second of a two-part contribution, the overarching aim of this paper is to propose a general framework for the micro-inspired study of cemented granular materials. This is developed here, in Part I, in terms of multi-scale experimental quantification at sample and grain-level, while in Part II in terms of a two-way interaction with micro-inspired constitutive modelling.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s11440-022-01486-9
Web of Science ID

WOS:000784623300001

Author(s)
Tengattini, Alessandro
Ando, Edward  
Einav, Itai
Viggiani, Gioacchino
Date Issued

2022-04-21

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG

Published in
Acta Geotechnica
Subjects

Engineering, Geological

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Engineering

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cemented granular materials

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damage

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image analysis

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micro to macro

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tomography

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thermomechanical constitutive model

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digital-image-correlation

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breakage mechanics

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elastic properties

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sand

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deformation

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discrete

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behavior

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sandstones

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evolution

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REVIEWED

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IMAGING  
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May 9, 2022
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/187766
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