A hypo-plastic approach for evaluating railway ballast degradation

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Arghya Das
Prashant Kumar Bajpai
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur,Department of Civil Engineering
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Acta Geotechnica | 2018年 / 13卷
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Breakage mechanics; Cyclic loading; Hypo-plasticity; Railway ballast;
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Repetitive or cyclic rail loading deteriorates the engineering properties of the railway ballast by particle crushing and rearrangement. Most of the classical elasto-plastic models are unable to predict such ballast degradation despite successfully predicting the overall load–deformation behavior during cyclic densification. In this context, the present study delivers a novel hypo-plastic modeling approach coupled with breakage mechanics theory to bridge the gap of the conventional models. The hypo-plastic approach enables to predict the nonlinear load–deformation response of ballast-type granular materials for both monotonic and cyclic loading conditions, while circumventing the requirement of notional yield condition to predict the inelastic behavior. Breakage mechanics theory, on the other hand, establishes the links between particle comminution and the macroscopic deformation. The novelty of the proposed approach is threefold. Firstly, unlike the conventional hypo-plastic approaches, the development of the proposed model is within the continuum thermodynamics framework. Secondly, the model requires less number of physically identifiable parameters as compared to that of earlier models employed for assessing the particle breakage under cyclic loading. Third and finally, the numerical implementation of the model as a user-defined material is simple for solving boundary value problems. Under the compressive deformation regime, the model prediction of the ballast degradation along with the cyclic densification response agrees reasonably well with the experimental results found in the literature.
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页码:1085 / 1102
页数:17
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