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Divergence Instability and Diffuse Failure in Granular Media

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The question of divergence instability and diffuse failure, which is a common failure mode for granular materials like soils, is tackled here from an experimental, theoretical and numerical perspective. The necessary condition of instability as given by the loss of definite-positiveness of the elasto-plastic matrix (the so-called “second order work criterion”) is considered to analyze some experimental tests leading to diffuse failure, the link between kinetic energy and second order work is established, a discrete element method is used to simulate these failure conditions and eventually a 3D bifurcation analysis is performed with incrementally piecewise and non-linear elasto-plastic relationships. Essentially in relation with the non-associate character of the plastic strains of granular materials, a whole bifurcation domain in the stress space emerges from these analyses, leading to novel views of failure for non-associative materials.
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hal-01007504 , version 1 (22-05-2018)

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Ali Daouadji, Mohamad Jrad, Florent Prunier, Luc Sibille, François Nicot, et al.. Divergence Instability and Diffuse Failure in Granular Media. IUTAM Symposium on Linking Scales in Computations: From Microstructure to Macro-scale Properties, 3, Elsevier, pp.115-140, 2012, ⟨10.1016/j.piutam.2012.03.009⟩. ⟨hal-01007504⟩
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