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The development of more accurate force prediction models developed through particle-level experiments is required to accurately model non-dilative interfaces from micro to macro. Further, selecting reliable input parameters for DEM remains a challenge. Thus, micromechanical experimental studies are of fundamental importance that can provide insights into microscale aspects for in-depth knowledge of non-dilative interfaces. This study presents custom-designed, reliable, and sensitive equipment that facilitates shear tests for non-dilative interfaces under different configurations that simulate suitable conditions for geotechnical applications. This research offers a logical rationale for the non-dilative interface system's observed shear behavior.
Published on 04/12/23
Volume Fundamentals of DEM and CFD-DEM: Recent Advanced and Challenges, 2023
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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