TIME-DEPENDENT BEHAVIOR OF CRUSHABLE MATERIALS IN
ONE-DIMENSIONAL COMPRESSION TESTS
MASATAKA TAKE,
OSAMU KUSAKABE and
TAKETO HAYASHI
ABSTRACT: Particle crushing is a progressive phenomenon. This
study examines time-dependent behavior due to particle crushing. A
review of the literature was made to find evidence of time-dependent
behavior due to particle crushing. Single particle crushing tests and
one-dimensional compression tests were carried out on four crushable
materials with careful visual observations. The mechanism of
time-dependent compression was discussed. The following observations
were made: (1) The time-dependent behavior under one-dimensional
compression stems mainly from a repetitive cycle of crushing,
rearrangement of particles and redistribution of contact stresses. (2)
Crushing patterns and rearrangement in one-dimensional compression tests
are different depending on the characteristics observed in single
particle crushing tests.
Key words: compression, granular material, laboratory test,
particle breakage, (time dependency) (IGC: D5)
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