Geo-interfaces refer to the contact surfaces between multiple media within geological strata,as well as the transition zones that regulate the migration of three-phase matter,changes in physical states,and the deforma...Geo-interfaces refer to the contact surfaces between multiple media within geological strata,as well as the transition zones that regulate the migration of three-phase matter,changes in physical states,and the deformation and stability of rock and soil masses.Owing to the combined effects of natural factors and human activities,geo-interfaces play crucial roles in the emergence,propagation,and triggering of geological disasters.Over the past three decades,the material point method(MPM)has emerged as a preferred approach for addressing large deformation problems and simulating soil-water-structure interactions,making it an ideal tool for analyzing geo-interface behaviors.In this review,we offer a systematic summary of the basic concepts,classifications,and main characteristics of the geo-interface,and provide a comprehensive overview of recent advances and developments in simulating geo-interface using the MPM.We further present a brief description of various MPMs for modeling different types of geo-interfaces in geotechnical engineering applications and highlight the existing limitations and future research directions.This study aims to facilitate innovative applications of the MPM in modeling complex geo-interface problems,providing a reference for geotechnical practitioners and researchers.展开更多
基金supported by the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of China(Grant No.42225702)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.42461160266 and 52379106).
文摘Geo-interfaces refer to the contact surfaces between multiple media within geological strata,as well as the transition zones that regulate the migration of three-phase matter,changes in physical states,and the deformation and stability of rock and soil masses.Owing to the combined effects of natural factors and human activities,geo-interfaces play crucial roles in the emergence,propagation,and triggering of geological disasters.Over the past three decades,the material point method(MPM)has emerged as a preferred approach for addressing large deformation problems and simulating soil-water-structure interactions,making it an ideal tool for analyzing geo-interface behaviors.In this review,we offer a systematic summary of the basic concepts,classifications,and main characteristics of the geo-interface,and provide a comprehensive overview of recent advances and developments in simulating geo-interface using the MPM.We further present a brief description of various MPMs for modeling different types of geo-interfaces in geotechnical engineering applications and highlight the existing limitations and future research directions.This study aims to facilitate innovative applications of the MPM in modeling complex geo-interface problems,providing a reference for geotechnical practitioners and researchers.