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Original Articles

Identifying parameters of a discrete numerical model of soil from a geotechnical field test

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Pages 2228-2247 | Received 15 Nov 2021, Accepted 22 Aug 2022, Published online: 08 Sep 2022
 

Abstract

A discrete numerical model of a pressuremeter test was developed in this paper. The model is constituted of spherical particles with a contact law involving an inter-particle rolling resistance in addition to the classical Coulomb friction model. The model is calibrated from a pressuremeter test performed in the Hostun sand. An adaptive size of discretization of the soil domain is considered to limit the computational cost. Different parameter sets are defined to identify the initial density of the numerical granular assembly. Then, each parameter set leads to a different calibration of the mechanical parameters of the model in order to reproduce the pressuremeter test results. Simulations show that experimental data from a pressuremeter test alone are not enough to fully calibrate the discrete model. Other laboratory test results need to be considered in the calibration methodology. Eventually, the prediction capability of the model is assessed by comparing the simulated constitutive responses to those measured experimentally on different triaxial loading paths.

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