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Influence of Load Mode on Particle Crushing Characteristics of Silica Sand at High Stresses [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Geomechanics, 2020
A series of high-pressure compression tests with various stress paths under monotonic and cyclic loadings were performed to examine the compression and particle crushing characteristics of silica sand in a dense state.
Yang Wu, Hongyang Cheng
exaly   +2 more sources

Particle Breakage of a Crushed Sandstone–Mudstone Particle Mixture

2021
Sandstone–mudstone particle mixture (SMPM) is often used as a main filling material in many agriculture-related and civil engineering works such as in rockfill dams and filling foundations. The SMPM was found crushed seriously since it is mixed with mudstone particles.
Zhenfeng Qiu   +3 more
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Effects of Compaction Effort on Compaction Behavior and Particle Crushing of a Crushed Sandstone-Mudstone Particle Mixture

Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, 2014
The present study focuses on the effects of compaction effort on the compaction behavior and particle crushing of a mixture of crushed sandstone particles and mudstone particles. Compaction tests under five different compaction efforts on the mixture were performed.
Jun-Jie WANG   +2 more
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Impact crushing of particle–particle compounds—experiment and simulation

International Journal of Mineral Processing, 2005
Abstract Particle–particle compound consists of various sized particles with non-uniform properties, whose properties vary in large range depending upon applications, methods of manufacturing and ratio of its compositions. The different types of engineering agglomerates and building materials, like concrete, are some of the examples of particle ...
W. Schubert, M. Khanal, J. Tomas
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Crushing of Soil Particles

Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1985
In order to understand the physics of the strength and stress‐strain behavior of soils and to devise mathematical models that adequately represent such behavior, it is important to define the degree to which the particles of an element of soil are crushed or broken during loading.
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Crushing of particles in idealised granular assemblies

Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 2009
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Russell, A.R.   +2 more
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Significance of Particle Crushing in Granular Materials

Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1996
Particle breakage occurs when the stresses imposed on soil particles exceed their strength. To quantify the amount of breakage, many particle breakage factors have been proposed. Correlations of particle breakage parameters with standard soil parameters such as effective mean normal stress at failure and void ratio at failure do not provide a fully ...
Poul V. Lade   +2 more
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Particle crushing in hydrate-bearing sands

Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment, 2020
Abstract The depressurization of natural hydrate deposits to produce methane gas can increase the effective stress in hydrate-bearing sediments, which may induce sand particle crushing. Sand crushing may become detrimental to gas production, because the breakage of sand particles can cause sediment contraction, reduction in permeability, and the ...
Jongchan Kim   +3 more
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Seepage properties of crushed coal particles

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2016
Gas release from the crushed coal formation during coal mining poses a threat to the normal storage and gas transport within coal seam. This sort of release is largely related with the evolution of gas seepage properties of crushed coal, namely, the evolution of gas seepage properties plays an important role in the gas extraction and the outburst ...
null Dan Ma   +7 more
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A peridynamic investigation on crushing of sand particles

Géotechnique, 2019
Particle crushing underpins important macroscopic behaviour of granular materials such as yielding, deformation, dilatancy, failure, mobility and packing features. The crushing condition and crushing pattern have commonly been examined for particles subjected to uniaxial loadings.
F. Zhu, J. Zhao
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