Microscale Modeling of Frozen Particle Fluid Systems with a Bonded-Particle Model Method

Materials (Basel). 2022 Nov 29;15(23):8505. doi: 10.3390/ma15238505.

Abstract

An inventive microscale simulation approach is applied to investigate the mechanics of frozen particle fluid systems (PFS). The simulation is based on the discrete element method (DEM) and bonded-particle model (BPM) approach. Discrete particles connected by solid bonds represent frozen agglomerates. Uniaxial compression experiments were performed to gather data for material modeling and further simulation model validation. Different typical mechanical behavior (brittle, ductile, dilatant) were reviewed regarding strain rates, saturation levels, and particle mechanical or surface properties. Among all these factors, strain rate significantly affects the mechanical behavior and properties of the agglomerates. A new solid bond model considering strain-dependent and time-dependent behavior is developed for describing the rheology of the frozen particle fluid systems. Without alternating Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio of the bond material, the developed solid model provides a suitable agreement with the experimental results regarding different strain rates.

Keywords: bonded-particle model; creep; discrete element method; frozen particle fluid systems; material micromechanics; material modeling.