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Three dimensional fabric evolution of sheared sand
Authors:Alsidqi Hasan  Khalid Alshibli
Affiliation:1. School of Civil and Resource Engineering, The University of Western Australia, Room 2.20 Civil & Mechanical Engineering Building, Crawley, WA, 6009, Australia
2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee, 73A Perkins Hall, Knoxville, TN, 37996, USA
Abstract:Granular particles undergo translation and rolling when they are sheared. This paper presents a three-dimensional (3D) experimental assessment of fabric evolution of sheared sand at the particle level. F-75 Ottawa sand specimen was tested under an axisymmetric triaxial loading condition. It measured 9.5?mm in diameter and 20?mm in height. The quantitative evaluation was conducted by analyzing 3D high-resolution x-ray synchrotron micro-tomography images of the specimen at eight axial strain levels. The analyses included visualization of particle translation and rotation, and quantification of fabric orientation as shearing continued. Representative individual particles were successfully tracked and visualized to assess the mode of interaction between them. This paper discusses fabric evolution and compares the evolution of particles within and outside the shear band as shearing continues. Changes in particle orientation distributions are presented using fabric histograms and fabric tensor.
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