Simulation of liquefied sand by the Lattice Boltzmann method
Auteur(s): |
Kay-Uwe Schenkengel
Christos Vrettos |
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Médium: | article de revue |
Langue(s): | allemand |
Publié dans: | geotechnik, 2014, n. 2, v. 37 |
Page(s): | 96-104 |
DOI: | 10.1002/gete.201300017 |
Abstrait: |
The Lattice Boltzmann method is increasingly used in the computational modeling of a wide variety of complex fluid flow problems. Macroscopic quantities like fluid density, velocity, or stress are expressed as moments of a distribution function. The approach can be adopted to simulate non-Newtonian fluids. Laboratory tests on liquefied sand show a shear-thinning behavior, i.e. decreasing viscosity with increasing shear strain rate. Geophysical flows show similar behavior. In the paper, the rheological behavior of the liquefied soil is characterized by means of a non-linear model with upper and lower limiting values of the fluid viscosity. The main features of the applied numerical procedure are described. Typical situations are simulated such as liquefaction-induced flow in a shaking table test, slope failure, and flow around a rigid wall embedded in liquefied soil. The results enable the qualitative assessment of the resulting displacement patterns. |
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