Volume 47, N. 3

Special Issue: Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials: Honorary & Special Lectures (Invited Editors: S. Rios, A. Viana da Fonseca, C. Ferreira), July-September 2024

Measuring deformation processes in granular materials from intragranular to bulk scales

Abstract

Granular materials (assemblies of contacting grains with inter-granular porosity) form a vast family of materials important in both natural and industrial contexts. Under mechanical loads such systems show complex behaviours relating to the inter- and intra-granular stresses, strains and force transmission as well as the individual grain kinematics and interactions leading to multi-scale, heterogeneous behaviour. To understand such systems requires detailed understanding of these different structures and processes at the pertinent scales. This paper provides a brief overview of some new opportunities for enhanced experimental description of structures and mechanisms relating to the deformation of granular materials exploiting the penetrating power of x-rays for both imaging, giving access to granular structures and their evolution, and diffraction-based measurements, giving access to intra-granular grain structure and changes as well as inter- and intra-granular force transmission.

Keywords: Granular mechanics, Full-field measurements, Micro-structure, Micro-mechanics, X-ray tomography, X-ray diffraction,


Submitted on May 30, 2024.
Final Acceptance on June 19, 2024.
Discussion open until November 30, 2024.
DOI: 10.28927/sr.2024.004324