
The Critical State Framework for Soil Behaviour
New insight from DEM Simulations
ISTE Press - Elsevier
Published on 1. January 2025
Book
Hardback
150 pages
978-1-78548-075-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Critical State Framework for Soil Behaviour: New insight from DEM Simulations presents the latest on a topic that was originally proposed by Schofield and Wroth in the 1960s, and has subsequently proven to be a very good framework to describe sand behavior. This framework uses the critical state, the void ratio and stress level attained by a soil at large shear deformations, as a reference state.
The particulate discrete element method (DEM) allows the fundamental basis of the critical state to be examined in detail. Using DEM simulations, this book considers the sensitivity of the critical state to particle scale parameters (friction) and overall conditions (3D stress state), also linking between overall behavior and particle scale mechanics. The simulation data is then analyzed to better understand the fundamental mechanisms.
The particulate discrete element method (DEM) allows the fundamental basis of the critical state to be examined in detail. Using DEM simulations, this book considers the sensitivity of the critical state to particle scale parameters (friction) and overall conditions (3D stress state), also linking between overall behavior and particle scale mechanics. The simulation data is then analyzed to better understand the fundamental mechanisms.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academics, researchers, practicing engineers and postgraduate students in the fields of civil engineering, geomechanics, geomaterials, staff engineers (geotechnical)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78548-075-1 (9781785480751)
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Persons
2012- Imperial College London?Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering - Reader in Particulate Soil Mechanics 2008-2012 : Imperial College London?, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering - Senior Lecturer in Soil Mechanics 2004- 2008 : Imperial College London?, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering? - Lecturer in Soil Mechanics 2002- 2004 : University College Dublin, Dept. of Civil Engineering - College Lecturer? 1999- 1999 - 2002 : University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Civil and Environmental - Graduate Research Assistant 1999 : Engineering.? M.C. O'Sullivan & Co. Ltd.(3 months) Ballincollig, Cork - Civil Engineer1998 URS Greiner Woodward Clyde (6 months) Oakland, California - ?Staff Engineer (Geotechnical) 1997 M.C. O'Sullivan & Co. Ltd. (2 months) Ballincollig, Cork - ?Staff Engineer (Geotechnical) Education2002 - University of California, Berkley - Dept. Civil and Environment Engineering : PhD in Geotechnical1999 - University College of Cork, Ireland - Dept. Civil and Environment Engineering : M. Eng. Sc. In Civil Engineering1997 - University College of Cork, Ireland - Dept. Civil and Environment Engineering : B.E (Firt Class Honors) in Civil Engineering Research Interests: pneumatic conveying of powders ? discrete element modelling agglomerate breakage ? network structure in granular media Education2008-2011: University College of Cork, Ireland - PhD, Process and Chemical Engineering. 2004-2008: University College of Cork, Ireland - BE, Process and Chemical Engineering. Research Experience: 2011 - present: Imperial College London - Brunel Postdoctoral Fellow, Civil and Environmental Engineering Experience:Lectures between 2008 to 2011Apr-Sept 2007: Schering-Plough (Brinny) Co., Innishannon, Co. Cork - Process Engineer Summer 2006: Pfizer Global Research and Development, Sandwich, Kent - Process Engineer 09-2003: College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Bachelor degree (First-class honours) 2008.9-2011.3: Department of Geotechnical Engineering, Tongji University, Master degree (First- class honours)?2011.9-present: Joint PhD program between the University of Hong Kong and Imperial College, PhD candidate Awards: * First-grade scholarship for excellence at Tongji University (2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005, 2006, awarded to top 5 percent of about 450 students) ?* Excellent Student of Tongji University, 2009 ?* Excellent graduate student of Shanghai, China, 2011 ?Research Interest:* Application of the discrete element method in geotechnical engineering?* Advanced soil constitutive modelling?* Tunnelling technology and safety control during construction in urban areas * Discontinuous rock mechanics
Author
Reader - Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, UK
Post-doctoral Researcher - Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, UK
PhD student - Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London/ Dept. Civil Engineering, University of Hong Kong
Content
1. Introduction - background to research, overview of book content
2. Simulation Approach
3. Overall behaviour
4. Particle scale characteristics
5. Conclusion
2. Simulation Approach
3. Overall behaviour
4. Particle scale characteristics
5. Conclusion