Particle Shape Effects on Packing Density, Stiffness, and Strength: Natural and Crushed Sands

Georgia Institute of Technology · Natural Resources Conservation Service

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Abstract

The size and shape of soil particles reflect the formation history of the grains. In turn, the macroscale behavior of the soil mass results from particle level interactions which are affected by particle shape. Sphericity, roundness, and smoothness characterize different scales associated with particle shape. New experimental data and results from published studies are gathered into two databases to explore the effects of particle shape on packing density and on the small-to-large strain mechanical properties of sandy soils. In agreement with previous studies, these data confirm that increased angularity or eccentricity produces an increase in emax and emin. Furthermore, the data show that increasing particle…

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Keywords
  • Sphericity
  • Geotechnical engineering
  • Particle (ecology)
  • Stiffness
  • Materials science
  • Roundness (object)
  • Sphere packing
  • Granular material
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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