Abstract

This paper presents realistic discrete element method (DEM) simulations of mixtures of sand and rubber grains. The shape of the grains and the deformability of the rubber are accounted for in the model. A set of 1D compression tests and triaxial compression tests are performed on samples with different rubber contents. It is shown that the model can accurately predict the mixture behaviour at macro-scale. The insights from a micro-mechanical analysis of force chain network, coordination number, and side-wall friction indicate that deformability plays a key role in exhibiting realistic behaviour. Finally, a new criterion is presented to determine the limits of sand-like and rubber-like behaviour.

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