M. Oda et al., EFFECTS OF INDUCED ANISOTROPY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHEAR BANDS IN GRANULAR-MATERIALS, Mechanics of materials, 28(1-4), 1998, pp. 103-111
Microstructural changes during shear deformation in two natural sands
and one artificial assembly of oval rods are investigated with special
interest in the micromechanisms leading to the generation of shear ba
nds. Anisotropy is gradually apparent, in a strain-hardening process,
as load carrying columns develop and extend parallel to the major prin
cipal stress direction. Buckling of these columns, which starts near t
he peak stress, causes strain softening accompanied by the generation
of shear bands. As a result, large voids are produced in shear bands b
etween the buckling columns, and the resulting local void ratio can be
larger than the maximum void ratio. Particle orientation changes shar
ply at shear-band boundaries, so that a high gradient of particle rota
tion can be developed within relatively narrow shear zones during the
shear-banding process. Based on these findings, a microdeformation mod
el is proposed, which emphasizes that the development of induced aniso
tropy in the strain-hardening process is a necessary condition for the
generation of shear bands in granular soils. (C) 1998 Elsevier Scienc
e Ltd. All rights reserved.