1. Modeling Effects of Moisture on Particle Breakage.
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Salami, Younes and Konrad, Jean-Marie
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SOIL particles , *PARTICLE size distribution , *EARTH dams , *MOISTURE , *GRANULAR materials - Abstract
The recently developed framework for modeling grain breakage in granular materials is shown to be valid for saturated/unsaturated conditions. The model describes the initiation, development, and stabilization of breakage using three parameters, all depending on the strength of a representative particle size. When water is introduced, the strength of the soil's particles is expected to weaken, which leads to increased breakage intensities. The model is able to predict the early onset of crushing and the increase in particle breakage rate, both considered characteristic behaviors of a crushable granular medium in wet conditions. Initially dry and saturated model lines limit the evolution of the model parameters in the intermediate saturation states. A mid-loading change in the saturation of the granular medium results in an increased rate of particle breakage. The experimental data available in the literature is analyzed in light of the proposed model, which allows a better understanding of the development of particle breakage under the influence of water. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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