The precursors to stick-slip events in sheared granular systems
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Abstract
The stick-slip transition of granular systems is related to earthquakes and avalanches, and therefore understanding the conditions leading to slip events is of general importance. Although stick-slip behavior has been studied extensively, what triggers a slip event still remains unclear. The purpose of our study is to explore the existence of precursors to slip events. For this purpose, we study a sheared system in a stick-slip regime via two-dimensional discrete element simulations. Particular focus is on the evolution of force networks before and during slip events. We will show that some features of force network evolution could be used to gain insight into the occurrence of a slip event.
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Presenters
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Chao Cheng
New Jersey Inst of Tech
Authors
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Chao Cheng
New Jersey Inst of Tech
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Rituparna Basak
New Jersey Inst of Tech
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Miroslav Kramar
Department of Mathematics, University of Oklahoma
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Lou Kondic
New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey Inst of Tech, Department of Mathematical Sciences and Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Mathematical Sciences Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology