Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
The behaviour of a granular material is mainly dependent on its frictional properties,
angle of internal friction, and cohesion, which, together with material density, are the key factors to
be considered during the scaling procedure of analogue models. The frictional properties of a
granular material are usually investigated by means of technical instruments such as a Hubbert-type
apparatus and ring shear testers, which allow for investigating the response of the tested material
to a wide range of applied stresses. Here we explore the possibility to determine material properties
by means of different empirical methods applied to mixtures of quartz and K-feldspar sand.
Empirical methods exhibit the great advantage of measuring the properties of a certain analogue
material under the experimental conditions, which are strongly sensitive to the handling techniques.
Finally, the results obtained from the empirical methods have been compared with ring shear tests
carried out on the same materials, which show a satisfactory agreement with those determined
empirically.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
brittle material
List of contributors:
Agostini, Andrea; Bonini, Marco; Corti, Giacomo; Montanari, Domenico
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