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Plastic deformation effect on contact behaviour in granular materials

Fatin N. Altuhafi, Béatrice A. Baudet, M. R. Coop

2024Granular Matter12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Contact tests on machined and natural granite showed that extensive plastic deformation which extends to the core shape is happening before the cross-over from the behaviour of an elastic rough surface to the Hertzian behaviour of an elastic smooth contact when all asperities have yielded in the surface. The plastic deformation, which was found to take place when the estimated maximum stresses at the contact reaches about 0.6 of the material hardness, affects the behaviour during normal loading as the material will start to deform at constant stiffness after reaching these stresses. The plastic deformation during lateral loading also affects the applicability of lateral loading models. The data yielded a much lower lateral stiffness which is around one order of magnitude less than that predicted by the available contact models.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceDeformation (meteorology)Composite materialAdhesion, Friction, and Surface InteractionsGranular flow and fluidized bedsTunneling and Rock Mechanics