Shear failure of granular materials
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Abstract
Connecting the macroscopic behavior of granular materials with the microstructure remains a great challenge. Recent work connects these scales with a discrete calculus [1]. In this work we generalize this formalism from monodisperse packings of disks to 2D assemblies of arbitrarily shaped grains. In particular, we derive Airy's expression for a symmetric, divergence-free stress tensor. Using these tools, we derive, from first-principles and in a mean-field approximation, the entropy of frictional force configurations in the Force Network Ensemble. As a macroscopic consequence of the Coulomb friction condition at contacts, we predict shear failure at a critical shear stress, in accordance with the Mohr-Coulomb failure condition well known in engineering. Results are compared with numerical simulations, and the dependence on the microscopic geometric configuration is discussed. \\[4pt] [1] E. DeGiuli \& J. McElwaine, PRE 2011. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.84.041310
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Authors
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Eric DeGiuli
Dept. Mathematics, UBC
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Neil Balmforth
Dept. Mathematics, UBC
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Jim McElwaine
DAMTP, University of Cambridge
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Christian Schoof
Dept. Earth and Ocean Sciences, UBC
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Ian Hewitt
Dept. Mathematics, UBC