The path to fracture: dynamics of broken-link networks in granular flows

ORAL

Abstract

Capturing the dynamics of granular flows on intermediate length scale can often be difficult. We propose the broken-links network as a new tool to study fracture at the intermediate scale. Using experimental data on the 3D tracks of all particles in a region, we calculate the dynamically evolving broken-links network and observe a second-order, percolation-like phase transition in the formation of the giant component as links are broken. We implement a velocity gradient model of link breakages and find that the model demonstrates a faster growth of the giant component than the data. Surprisingly, the broken-links network formed in the model is also more highly clustered than our empirical observations.

Authors

  • Mark Herrera

    University of Maryland

  • Shane McCarthy

  • Steven Slotterback

    University of Maryland

  • Michelle Girvan

    University of Maryland

  • Wolfgang Losert

    University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park