Micromechanical investigation of the asymptotic behaviour of granular materials



      The micromechanical investigation of the asymptotic behaviour of granular materials focuses on understanding how particle-level interactions influence the macroscopic mechanical response as the system approaches critical states such as jamming or steady-state flow. Using numerical simulations and theoretical modeling, researchers analyze contact forces, particle rearrangements, and stress transmission mechanisms within the granular assembly. This approach provides insight into long-term behaviours such as strain localization, dilatancy, and energy dissipation, which are essential for applications in geomechanics, powder technology, and civil engineering. The study also explores how initial packing conditions, particle shape, and frictional properties govern the material's response under repeated or sustained loading.

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