Grenoble Geomechanics Newsletter-no.5

The 5th edition of the GéoMécanique newsletter is brought to you by Chao Yuan. It contains the latest news regarding research publications, conference visits and other activities of the staff and students from the GéoMécanique group of Laboratoire 3SR (Sols, Solides, Structures – Risques). If you have something you want to share, please don’t hesitate to contact us at: geomecanique.newsletter@3sr-grenoble.fr. Please feel free to forward the letter to colleagues and friends, and let them know that they can subscribe by themselves here. Enjoy.

Publications

The paper “Relation between microstructure and loading applied by a granular flow to a rigid wall using DEM modeling”, by Adel Albaba, Stéphane Lambert(*), François Nicot(*) and Bruno Chareyre, appeared in Granular Matter (full paper). (*IRSTEA)

The paper entitled “Modeling of fluid leakage through multi-cracked RC structural elements using a numerical probabilistic cracking approach”, by G.Rastiello, C.Desmettre, J.Tailha, P.Rossi, J.Charron and S.Dal Pont, has been accepted for publication in Materials and Structures.

An extension of the DEM method implemented in Yade-DEM is described in “Modelling of deformable structures in the general framework of the discrete element method”, recently published in Geotextiles & Geomembranes by Anna Effeindzourou*, Bruno Chareyre, Klaus Thoeni*, Anna Giacomini*, and François Kneib. It results from a collaboration with our colleagues from Newcastle AU. (*Univ. Newcastle, Australia)

Visits and conferences

Zhaohua Li and Adel Albaba have participated in the 22nd French Congress of Mechanics – CFM 2015 – held at Lyon, France, 24-28 August. Zhaohua has presented a talk on ”Modélisation des glissements de terrian induits par les pluies“, and Adel delivered a presentation titled “Modélisation DEM d’un ouvrage métallique souple en contexte torrentielle“

COMPLAS XIII: the following abstracts have been published for the XIII International Conference on Computational Plasticity Fundamentals and Applications in Barcelona:

  • DEM-FEM Multi-scale modelling: overcoming numerical issues, by A. Argilaga, J. Desrues, S. Dal Pont, G. Combe and D. Caillerie. (download)
  • Double scale numerical FEM-DEM analysis for cohesive-frictional materials, by J. Desrues*, T.K. Nguyen, A. Argilaga, S. Dal Pont, G. Combe, D. Caillerie. (download)

Particles 2015: the following abstracts have been accepted by the IV International Conference on Particle-Based Methods in Barcelona, Spain, 28-30 September:

  • “From elasto-plasticity to visco-elasto-plasticity for saturated granular materials” (B. Chareyre*, D. Marzougui and J. Chauchat)
  • “What is wrong in Love-Weber stress for unsaturated granular materials?” (C. Chalak*, B. Chareyre and F. Darve)
  • “Modeling the behavior of flexible barriers impacted by granular flows using Discrete Element Method” (A. Albaba*, S. Lambert, F. Nicot and B. Chareyre)
  • “A pore-scale approach of two-phase flow in granular porous media” (C. Yuan*, B. Chareyre and F. Darve)
  • “Rock-mass propagation simulated by continuum and discrete approaches: benefits and drawbacks” (F. Gracia*, S. Cuervo, V. Richefeu, P. Villard and P. Plotto)
  • “Distribution of liquid clusters inside a granular packing by LBM” (V. Richefeu, F. Radjaï and J-Y. Delenne*)

People

From 16 September to 15 December 2015 3SR-Geomecanics group will welcome Stella Maris MOREIRA from IANIGLA CONICET-MENDOZA (Argentina) geomorphologist in order to work on numerical modeling of rock avalanches with Dominique Daudon. Her stay is for 3 months with a Campus France Bernardo Houssay financial Support.

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Grenoble Geomechanics Newsletter-no.4

The 4th edition of the GéoMécanique newsletter is brought to you by Chao Yuan. It contains the latest news regarding research publications, conference visits and other activities of the staff and students from the GéoMécanique group of Laboratoire 3SR (Sols, Solides, Structures – Risques). If you have something you want to share, please don’t hesitate to contact us at: geomecanique.newsletter@3sr-grenoble.fr. Please feel free to forward the letter to colleagues and friends, and let them know that they can subscribe by themselves here. Enjoy.

Publications

Our first annual report has been released. It contains 30 short papers on various topics. Feel free to download it and discover many aspects of our vibrant research activity. Many thanks to the authors and to Frédéric Donzé for organizing this report. Continue reading

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Grenoble Geomechanics Newsletter-no.3

The 3rd edition of the GéoMécanique newsletter is brought to you by Chao Yuan. It contains the latest news regarding research publications, conference visits and other activities of the staff and students from the GéoMécanique group of Laboratoire 3SR (Sols, Solides, Structures – Risques). If you have something you want to share, please don’t hesitate to contact us at: geomecanique.newsletter@3sr-grenoble.fr. Please feel free to forward the letter to colleagues and friends, and let them know that they can subscribe by themselves here. Enjoy.

Miscellaneous

Members of 3SR lab. and Geomechanics group were invited on Thursday 21 May in Vercors mountain by their colleagues from IRSTEA (National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture) working in the fields of gravity-related phenomena (avalanches, torrential floods, rock falls, dyke or dam bursts) and performance and risks of hydraulic structures and/or protection. Continue reading

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Grenoble Geomechanics Newsletter-no.2

The 2nd edition of the GéoMécanique newsletter is brought to you by Chao Yuan. It contains the latest news regarding research publications, conference visits and other activities of the staff and students from the GéoMécanique group of Laboratoire 3SR (Sols, Solides, Structures – Risques). If you have something you want to share, please don’t hesitate to contact us at: geomecanique.newsletter@3sr-grenoble.fr. Please feel free to forward the letter to colleagues and friends, and let them know that they can subscribe by themselves here. Enjoy.

Miscellaneous

The 2nd “days of the lab” took place on the 4th & 5th of May in Autrans at Escandille and was organised by Maria Ghannoum, Tanguy Laurencin, Eleni Stavropoulou and Mireille De Sousa Pfister. Continuing the tradition of the “Journée des thèses”, the days of the lab is a 2-day event where the people who work in 3SR, have the opportunity to share their work with each other, discuss and socialise. The program included this year 9 PhD presentations (3 from each team), a poster session and a general assembly. Prof. Jöel Chevrier was invited to give a presentation on “Teaching with smartphones” and Alessandro Tengattini shared his PhD work with a 3′ video from Sydney. For the first time all the first year PhD students had the opportunity to present themselves through a video, now available on Youtube. (report by Eleni. ) Continue reading

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Newsletter no. 1 – April 2015

The 1st edition of the GéoMécanique newsletter is brought to you by Chao Yuan. It contains the latest news regarding research publications, conference visits and other activities of the staff and students from the GéoMécanique group of Laboratoire 3SR (Sols, Solides, Structures – Risques). If you have something you want to share, please don’t hesitate to contact us at: geomecanique.newsletter@3sr-grenoble.fr. Please feel free to forward the letter to colleagues and friends, and let them know that they can subscribe by themselves here. Enjoy.

Miscellaneous

A new research group at 3SR lab, The word of our team leader Gaël Combe

The GeoMechanics group of Grenoble gathers all researchers working on the mechanics of soils and rocks at 3SR lab. The group has been created late 2014. It has 50 members, including 15 permanent researchers. The group’s ambition is to combine the expertises of everyone in order to integrate all aspects of research in geomechanics, from theory to experiments and simulations, and from fundamental to engineering sciences. Continue reading

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