A SPH elastic-viscoplastic model for granular flows and bed-load transport

  • Alex Ghaïtanellis
  • , Damien Violeau
  • , Martin Ferrand
  • , Kamal El Kadi Abderrezzak
  • , Agnès Leroy
  • , Antoine Joly

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Abstract

An elastic-viscoplastic model (Ulrich, 2013) is combined to a multi-phase SPH formulation (Hu and Adams, 2006; Ghaitanellis et al., 2015) to model granular flows and non-cohesive sediment transport. The soil is treated as a continuum exhibiting a viscoplastic behaviour. Thus, below a critical shear stress (i.e. the yield stress), the soil is assumed to behave as an isotropic linear-elastic solid. When the yield stress is exceeded, the soil flows and behaves as a shear-thinning fluid. A liquid-solid transition threshold based on the granular material properties is proposed, so as to make the model free of numerical parameter. The yield stress is obtained from Drucker–Prager criterion that requires an accurate computation of the effective stress in the soil. A novel method is proposed to compute the effective stress in SPH, solving a Laplace equation. The model is applied to a two-dimensional soil collapse (Bui et al., 2008) and a dam break over mobile beds (Spinewine and Zech, 2007). Results are compared with experimental data and a good agreement is obtained.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)156-173
Number of pages18
JournalAdvances in Water Resources
Volume111
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Granular rheology
  • Sediment transport
  • Smoothed particle hydrodynamics
  • Viscoplastic materials

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