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A knowledge of the mechanical behaviour of both naturally occurring materials, such as soils and rocks, and artificial materials such as concrete and industrial granular matter, is of fundamental importance to their proper use in engineering and scientific applications. This volume contains selected lectures by international experts on current developments and problems in the numerical modelling of cohesive-frictional materials which provide a deeper understanding of the microscopic and macroscopic description of such materials. This book fills a gap by emphasizing the cross-fertilization of ideas between engineers and scientists engaged in this exciting field of research.
Dry granular materials, such as sand, sugar and powders, can be
poured into a container like a liquid and can also form a pile,
resisting gravity like a solid, which is why they can be regarded
as a fourth state of matter, neither solid nor liquid. This book
focuses on defining the physics of dry granular media in a
systematic way, providing a collection of articles written by
recognised experts. The physics of this field is new and full of
challenges, but many questions (such as kinetic theories,
plasticity, continuum and discrete modelling) also require the
strong participation of mechanical and chemical engineers, soil
mechanists, geologists and astrophysicists. The book gathers into a
single volume the relevant concepts from all these disciplines,
enabling the reader to gain a rapid understanding of the
foundations, as well as the open questions, of the physics of
granular materials. The contributors have been chosen particularly
for their ability to explain new concepts, making the book
attractive to students or researchers contemplating a foray into
the field. The breadth of the treatment, on the other hand, makes
the book a useful reference for scientists who are already
experienced in the subject.
Dry granular materials, such as sand, sugar and powders, can be
poured into a container like a liquid and can also form a pile,
resisting gravity like a solid, which is why they can be regarded
as a fourth state of matter, neither solid nor liquid. This book
focuses on defining the physics of dry granular media in a
systematic way, providing a collection of articles written by
recognised experts. The physics of this field is new and full of
challenges, but many questions (such as kinetic theories,
plasticity, continuum and discrete modelling) also require the
strong participation of mechanical and chemical engineers, soil
mechanists, geologists and astrophysicists. The book gathers into a
single volume the relevant concepts from all these disciplines,
enabling the reader to gain a rapid understanding of the
foundations, as well as the open questions, of the physics of
granular materials. The contributors have been chosen particularly
for their ability to explain new concepts, making the book
attractive to students or researchers contemplating a foray into
the field. The breadth of the treatment, on the other hand, makes
the book a useful reference for scientists who are already
experienced in the subject.
A knowledge of the mechanical behaviour of both naturally occurring
materials, such as soils and rocks, and artificial materials such
as concrete and industrial granular matter, is of fundamental
importance to their proper use in engineering and scientific
applications. This volume contains selected lectures by
international experts on current developments and problems in the
numerical modelling of cohesive-frictional materials which provide
a deeper understanding of the microscopic and macroscopic
description of such materials. This book fills a gap by emphasizing
the cross-fertilization of ideas between engineers and scientists
engaged in this exciting field of research.
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