Microscopic Structural Study on the Growth History of Granular Heaps Prepared by the Raining Method
Hanyu Li, Houfei Yuan, Zhikun Zeng, Shuyang Zhang, Chijin Zhou, Xinyu, Ai, and Yujie Wang

TL;DR
This study investigates how the internal structure and formation history of granular heaps, prepared via raining method, influence their mechanical properties and stress distribution, revealing structural heterogeneity and its implications.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence on the structural evolution of granular heaps and highlights the importance of preparation protocols on internal structure and stress behavior.
Findings
Identification of two distinct structural regions within heaps.
Structural differences linked to formation mechanisms.
Emphasis on the influence of preparation protocols on internal structure.
Abstract
Granular heaps are critical in both industrial applications and natural processes, exhibiting complex behaviors that have sparked significant research interest. The stress dip phenomenon observed beneath granular heaps continues to be a topic of significant debate. Current models based on force transmission often assume that the packing is near the isostatic point, overlooking the critical influence of internal structure and formation history on the mechanical properties of granular heaps. Consequently, these models fail to fully account for diverse observations. In this study, we experimentally explore the structural evolution of three dimensional (3D) granular heaps composed of monodisperse spherical particles prepared using the raining method. Our results reveal the presence of two distinct regions within the heaps, characterized by significant differences in structural properties…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLandslides and related hazards
