Exploring a Distinct Element Method Approach for Coupled Chemo-mechanical Mechanisms in Geomaterials

Exploring a Distinct Element Method Approach for Coupled Chemo-mechanical Mechanisms in Geomaterials
Author: Sadrish Panthi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2014
Genre: Civil engineering
ISBN:

Chemo-mechanical interaction processes in multifarious environmental circumstances may strongly affect the evolution of the mechanical and transport properties of geomaterials. Such interaction is believed to occur at the microscopic scale at the level of inter-granular contact but its effects are often manifested at higher scales leading to critical mechanisms in many natural geomechanical processes. The present work focuses on establishing the chemo-mechanical coupling effects at the granular scale and explores the macro-scale response of siliceous and calcareous sands using Distinct Element Method as a modeling tool. The effect of the mineral dissolution on the mechanical response at the grain contact is incorporated into a modified linear contact model. Two kinetic rate formulations to account for mechanically enhanced dissolution are examined, both allowing the evolving local mechanical response to be considered in the enhanced dissolution process at each grain contact. The results show the importance of the kinetic characteristics of the mass dissolution and precipitation processes in the behavior of geomaterials. Compared to siliceous sands, the interaction of pore fluid with carbonate minerals leads to much accelerated dissolution of carbonate minerals which results in more enhanced deformation of the calcareous sands. The presented numerical analysis is a feasibility study of the use of DEM to model coupled chemo-mechanical phenomena.

Modeling Hydro-bio-chemo-mechanical Mechanisms in Granular Soils

Modeling Hydro-bio-chemo-mechanical Mechanisms in Granular Soils
Author: Hemanta Bista
Publisher:
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2014
Genre: Civil engineering
ISBN:

Mechanisms of coupled hydro-bio-chemo-mechanical phenomena play an important role in many natural and engineered processes in granular soils. The present work studies two seemingly distinctly different processes which share a common thread in their need for addressing the effect of non-mechanical phenomena across scales. Firstly, desiccation shrinkage of drying soils is investigated via a hydro-geomechanical multi-scale model. This research aims to identify and quantitatively evaluate various critical mechanisms associated with the processes of desiccation shrinkage and cracking in drying silty soils. A previously developed 1D bundle-of-tubes model is refined to simulate the various stages of drying shrinkage in 2D, using the actual pore size distribution based on mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) data. It is revealed that the resulting shrinkage evolution is affected by air entry that may occur in two possible scenarios: air incursion at the external surface and formation of vapor nucleus in the interior. The analysis of mechanical deformation is coupled with the numerical simulation of the drying process which can be often characterized as a two-stage development, consisting of a constant rate period and a falling rate period. Numerical simulation of the drying rate evolution suggests that it may be closely associated with the onset of air entry and/or the progress of desaturation. Further transition of solid- water structural configuration into funicular and pendular states from initially capillary state is simulated. The second topic investigated is the coupled bio-chemo-geomechanical mechanisms through a discrete element modelling approach. Bio mediated soil improvement method based on microbial induced calcite precipitation (MICP), can be a sound technique for modifying soil properties such as strength, stiffness and permeability. This portion of work focuses on establishing the bio-chemo-mechanical coupling effects at the micro scale and explores the macro-scale response of sandy soil using distinct element method as a modeling tool. The bio-chemo-mechanical interaction process may strongly affect the mechanical response and transport properties of geomaterials. Such interaction is believed to occur at the granular scale but its effects are often manifested at higher scales. A rate law is introduced for the mass of calcite precipitated due to the bio treatment of soil, and is linked to a change in stiffness of bonded precipitated material, which is implemented in Particle Flow Code (PFC2D). A parallel bond feature available in PFC2D is used to model the effect of cementitious material. A reasonable amount of increase in strength due to calcite precipitation is achieved for the sandy soil used.

Degradations and Instabilities in Geomaterials

Degradations and Instabilities in Geomaterials
Author: Félix Darve
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2004-11-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783211219362

This book presents the most recents developments in the modelling of degradations (of thermo-chemo-mechanical origin) and of bifurcations and instabilities (leading to localized or diffuse failure modes) taking place in geomaterials (soils, rocks, concrete). Applications (landslides, rockfalls, debris flows, concrete and rock ageing, etc.) are discussed in detail.

Geomechanics from Micro to Macro

Geomechanics from Micro to Macro
Author: Kenichi Soga
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1668
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1315737329

Geomechanics from Micro to Macro contains 268 papers presented at the International Symposium on Geomechanics from Micro and Macro (IS-Cambridge, UK, 1-3 September 2014). The symposium created a forum for the dissemination of new advances in the micro-macro relations of geomaterial behaviour and its modelling. The papers on experimental investigati

Bifurcation and Degradation of Geomaterials with Engineering Applications

Bifurcation and Degradation of Geomaterials with Engineering Applications
Author: Euripides Papamichos
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319563971

This book contains the scientific contributions to the 11th International Workshop on Bifurcation and Degradation in Geomaterials (IWBDG) held in Limassol-Cyprus, May 21-25, 2017. The IWBDG series have grown in size and scope, since their inception 30 years ago in Germany, covering more and wider areas of geomaterials and geomechanics research including modern trends. The papers cover a wide range of topics including advances in instabilities, localized and diffuse failure, micromechanical, multiscale phenomena, multiphysics modeling and other related topics. This volume gathers a series of manuscript by brilliant international scholars who work on modern recent advances in experimental, theoretical and numerical methods. The theoretical and applied mechanics are linked successfully with engineering applications in traditional and in emerging fields, such as geomechanics for the energy and the environment. The quality of the contributed papers has benefited from the peer review process by expert referees. This book can be used as a useful reference for research students, academics and practicing engineers who are interested in the instability and degradation problems in geomaterials, geomechanics, geotechnical engineering and other related applications.

Constitutive Modelling in Geomechanics

Constitutive Modelling in Geomechanics
Author: Alexander Puzrin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2012-01-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642273955

The purpose of this book is to bridge the gap between the traditional Geomechanics and Numerical Geotechnical Modelling with applications in science and practice. Geomechanics is rarely taught within the rigorous context of Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics, while when it comes to Numerical Modelling, commercially available finite elements or finite differences software utilize constitutive relationships within the rigorous framework. As a result, young scientists and engineers have to learn the challenging subject of constitutive modelling from a program manual and often end up with using unrealistic models which violate the Laws of Thermodynamics. The book is introductory, by no means does it claim any completeness and state of the art in such a dynamically developing field as numerical and constitutive modelling of soils. The author gives basic understanding of conventional continuum mechanics approaches to constitutive modelling, which can serve as a foundation for exploring more advanced theories. A considerable effort has been invested here into the clarity and brevity of the presentation. A special feature of this book is in exploring thermomechanical consistency of all presented constitutive models in a simple and systematic manner.

Energy Geotechnics

Energy Geotechnics
Author: Alessio Ferrari
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319996703

This book collects selected full papers presented at the International Symposium on Energy Geotechnics 2018 (SEG-2018), held on 25th – 28th September 2018, at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). It covers a wide range of topics in energy geotechnics, including energy geostructures, energy geostorage, thermo-hydro-chemo-mechanical behaviour of geomaterials, unconventional resources, hydraulic stimulation, induced seismicity, CO2 geological storage, and nuclear waste disposal as well as topics such as tower and offshore foundations. The book is intended for postgraduate students, researchers and practitioners working on geomechanics and geotechnical engineering for energy-related applications.

Energy Geotechnics

Energy Geotechnics
Author: Frank Wuttke
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 743
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1315315238

Energy Geotechnics includes 97 technical papers presented at the 1st International Conference on Energy Geotechnics (ICEGT 2016, Kiel, Germany, 29-31 August 2016). The contributions provides significant advances and critical challenges facing the areas of fundamentals, constitutive and numerical modelling, testing techniques and energy geotechnics applications. Energy Geotechnics contains seven regular sessions and six minisymposia, with contributions on discrete and continuum based modelling as well as investigations based on experimental studies at various scales. The papers on discrete and continuum based modelling examine the behaviour of gas hydrate sediments, cyclic and Themo-Hydro-Mechanical (T-H-M) modelling of energy piles, non-linear behaviour of energy geo-storage and geo-structures, deformation of geomaterials, modelling of borehole heat exchangers and energy walls, analysis of hydraulic fracturing and discontinuities in reservoirs, engineering problems involving gas hydrates sediments, and modelling of environmental impact of energy geotechnical processes.