Homogeneous Crystallization in Cyclically Sheared Frictionless Grains
Invited
Abstract
Many experiments over the past half century have shown that, for a range of protocols, granular materials compact under pressure and repeated small disturbances. A recent experiment on cyclically sheared spherical grains showed significant compaction via homogeneous crystallization (Rietz et al., 2018). Here we present numerical simulations of frictionless, purely repulsive spheres undergoing cyclic simple shear via Newtonian dynamics with linear viscous drag at fixed vertical load. We show that for sufficiently small strain amplitudes, cyclic shear gives rise to homogeneous crystallization at a volume fraction Φ = 0.646±0.001. This result indicates that neither friction nor gravity is essential for homogeneous crystallization in driven granular media.
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Presenters
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Weiwei Jin
Yale University
Authors
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Weiwei Jin
Yale University
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Corey O'Hern
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Yale University, Yale University
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Charles Radin
University of Texas at Austin
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Mark David Shattuck
Department of Physics and Benjamin Levich Institute, City College of New York, City College of New York, The City College of New York
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Harry L Swinney
University of Texas at Austin