Micromechanical analysis of contact erosion under cyclic loads using the coupled CFD–DEM method

Author:

Cai Guo-Qing1ORCID,Diao Xian-Feng2ORCID,He Xu-Zhen3ORCID,Gao Shuai2ORCID,Liu Tao2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, P. R. China; also Key Laboratory of Urban Underground Engineering of Ministry of Education, Beijing, P. R. China

2. School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, P. R. China

3. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, Australia

Abstract

Different layers of soil often have distinct particle sizes. When exposed to the natural environment, soil is easily affected by natural rainfall, rising groundwater levels and human activities, leading to particle contact erosion, which reduces the safety and service performance of the soil structure. In this paper, a coupled computational fluid dynamics–discrete-element method (CFD–DEM) model was employed to investigate the particle migration phenomena, mechanical response of contact interfaces, variations in flow fields and macroscopic deformation during the contact erosion process under cyclic loads at different frequencies and amplitudes. The conclusions are presented as follows. (a) Within one cycle of cyclic loading, both compression during loading and stress relaxation during unloading are the main factors triggering the migration of fine particles. (b) The migration and loss of fine particles mainly occur in the early stages of cyclic loading, where strong contact force chains are formed within the fine particle layer, leading to significant plastic deformation of the soil at the macroscopic level. (c) Under cyclic loading, changes in the soil pore structure cause an upwards hydraulic gradient in the initial quiescent water flow field. This hydraulic gradient can rupture weak contact force chains and cause particle pumping. (d) Increasing the frequency and amplitude of cyclic loading intensifies the erosion of fine particles, causing greater axial deformation of the soil. Compared to cyclic loading frequency, the amplitude of cyclic loading has a greater impact on contact erosion.

Publisher

Emerald

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