Research progress and discussion on problems of sandy soil SHPB impact tests and numerical simulations

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作者
Wu, Lin [1 ]
Lyu, Ya-Ru [1 ]
Zhang, Shen [1 ]
Ding, Si-Chao [1 ]
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[1] College of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Hohai University, Jiangsu, Nanjing,210098, China
来源
Yantu Lixue/Rock and Soil Mechanics | 2024年 / 45卷 / 11期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Impact testing - Pore pressure - Sand - Ship simulators - Soil moisture - Soil testing - Supersaturation - Water content;
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10.16285/j.rsm.2024.0014
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Dynamic properties of sandy soil under medium-high strain rates are of great significance for protection engineering, pile penetration, ship anchoring, aircraft landing, and so on. This paper reviews the current research status of split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) impact tests and numerical simulations on sandy soil. The key issues in the research of sandy soil impact characteristics are summarized as follows: (1) The SHPB test still faces uncertainties for granular materials, such as the lack of standardized test sample size, difficulties in controlling boundary conditions, and the immaturity of triaxial testing methods. Future triaxial SHPB tests need to address issues related to measuring radial deformation of the samples and maintaining consistent confining pressure. (2) Due to uncertainties in gas and water discharge under test conditions and the presence of inertial effects, the accurate determination of strain rate effects becomes challenging. (3) The impact characteristics of granular materials are influenced by moisture content, which is correlated with changes in pore water pressure and pore air pressure. However, measuring these related variables is difficult, making it challenging to analyze the results. It is necessary to develop a device that completely eliminates the effects of gas and water discharge to mitigate the influence of boundary conditions. (4) To study the impact characteristics of sandy soils, it is necessary to overcome computational limitations and establish numerical models that account for complex mechanisms such as water content and particle fragmentation. Existing methods such as the finite element method, discrete element method, and coupled methods are unable to uniformly simulate the continuity of wave propagation and particle fragmentation. (5) It is crucial to develop constitutive models that consider the strain rate effects and can simulate complex mechanisms such as water content and particle fragmentation. This will help refine the theoretical framework of soil mechanics at medium to high strain rates. © 2024 Biodiversity Research Center Academia Sinica. All rights reserved.
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