Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan
Online ISSN : 1880-7488
Print ISSN : 0514-5163
ISSN-L : 0514-5163
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Fundamental Study on Fracture Process Analysis of Rocks under Quasi-Static Loading Based on Hybrid FEM-DEM Using Extrinsic Cohesive Zone Model
Yutaro MAEDASho OGATADaisuke FUKUDAToru INUIHideaki YASUHARAKiyoshi KISHIDA
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2022 Volume 71 Issue 3 Pages 206-213

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In this study, FDEM (ECZM), which is the combined finite-discrete element method (FDEM) based on an extrinsic cohesive zone model (ECZM), was improved by incorporating a novel algorithm that makes it easier to insert the cohesive elements than the conventional adaptive remeshing and a scheme to avoid the generation of dormant cohesive element, which is generated as a result of inserting a single cohesive element within the FDEM mesh. The improved FDEM (ECZM) was implemented in a self-developed 2-dimentional code, and it was first validated against a numerical experiment assuming a virtual rock. Subsequently, the proposed FDEM was applied to model the uniaxial compression and the Brazilian tests of siliceous mudstones under quasi-static loading. The results of the proposed FDEM simulations reasonably captured the trends of fracturing and stress-strain curves observed in the experiments well. The proposed scheme can also be extended to parallel computation based on general-purpose-graphic-unit (GPGPU) and 3-dimentional FDEM (ECZM) with minimal efforts.

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