Topology of the force field in a jammed granular systems exposed to an intruder
ORAL
Abstract
It is well known that the structure of forces and stresses in granular systems goes through significant changes close to jamming. In this talk, we will present precise and objective measures of these changes based on topological properties of the force field in granular systems exposed to compression and shear. Then, we will discuss how these measures evolve in granular systems during an impact of a large intruder. We will particularly concentrate on the role of packing, polydispersity, and friction on structure of the force field.
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Authors
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Lou Kondic
New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJIT
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Xiaoni Fang
NJIT
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Miroslav Kramar
Rutgers
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Konstantin Mischaikow
Rutgers
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Corey O'Hern
Yale University, Departments of Chemical Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, and Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, Yale
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Jie Zhang
Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne, Duke
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Robert Behringer
Duke Physics, Duke University, Department of Physics, Duke University, Duke