Numerical simulations of cone penetration in cemented sandstone
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In this study, three-dimensional simulations of cone penetration tests (CPT) in cemented sandstone have been investigated using the Discrete Element Method (DEM). "
"We generated the realistic grain size distribution of sandstone in the numerical simulations using the Ustyurt-Buzachi Sedimentary Basin samples. "
"Numbers of numerical CPT tests at different bond strength values were performed with the penetrometer vertically moved down at a constant rate. "
"The results of the real-world particle size distribution show that the cone penetration resistance and side friction increase with increasing depths; and with increase in bond strength the cone resistance and side friction decrease, while the friction ratio increases. "
"The result of numerical CPT tests in cemented sandstone was found to be in good agreement with the Soil Behaviour Type (SBT) classification system from CPT data.
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Penetrometer, Cone penetration test, Geotechnical engineering, Penetration (warfare), Discrete element method, Particle-size distribution, Geology, Computer simulation, Penetration depth, Materials science, Mineralogy, Mechanics, Particle size, Mathematics, Soil water, Optics, Physics, Soil science, Paleontology, Operations research, type of access: open access
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Rakhimzhanova Aigerim, Thornton Colin, Amanbek Yerlan, Zhao Yong. (2021). Numerical simulations of cone penetration in cemented sandstone. EPJ Web of Conferences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202124914010