Effects of interparticle friction on the response of 3D cyclically compressed granular material

We numerically study the effect of inter-particle friction coefficient on the response to cyclical pure shear of spherical particles in three dimensions. We focus on the rotations and translations of grains and look at the spatial distribution of these displacements as well as their probability dist...

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Main Authors: Benson Zackery A., Peshkov Anton, Richardson Derek C., Losert Wolfgang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/03/epjconf_pg2021_10003.pdf
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spelling doaj-43e5d688c643483fa2de8f5be010c3692021-08-02T22:39:04ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2021-01-012491000310.1051/epjconf/202124910003epjconf_pg2021_10003Effects of interparticle friction on the response of 3D cyclically compressed granular materialBenson Zackery A.0Peshkov Anton1Richardson Derek C.2Losert Wolfgang3Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College ParkDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of RochesterDepartment of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College ParkDepartment of Physics, University of Maryland, College ParkWe numerically study the effect of inter-particle friction coefficient on the response to cyclical pure shear of spherical particles in three dimensions. We focus on the rotations and translations of grains and look at the spatial distribution of these displacements as well as their probability distribution functions. We find that with increasing friction, the shear band becomes thinner and more pronounced. At low friction, the amplitude of particle rotations is homogeneously distributed in the system and is therefore mostly independent from both the affine and non-affine particle translations. In contrast, at high friction, the rotations are strongly localized in the shear zone. This work shows the importance of studying the effects of inter-particle friction on the response of granular materials to cyclic forcing, both for a better understanding of how rotations correlate to translations in sheared granular systems, and due to the relevance of cyclic forcing for most real-world applications in planetary science and industry.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/03/epjconf_pg2021_10003.pdf
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author Benson Zackery A.
Peshkov Anton
Richardson Derek C.
Losert Wolfgang
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Peshkov Anton
Richardson Derek C.
Losert Wolfgang
Effects of interparticle friction on the response of 3D cyclically compressed granular material
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title Effects of interparticle friction on the response of 3D cyclically compressed granular material
title_short Effects of interparticle friction on the response of 3D cyclically compressed granular material
title_full Effects of interparticle friction on the response of 3D cyclically compressed granular material
title_fullStr Effects of interparticle friction on the response of 3D cyclically compressed granular material
title_full_unstemmed Effects of interparticle friction on the response of 3D cyclically compressed granular material
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description We numerically study the effect of inter-particle friction coefficient on the response to cyclical pure shear of spherical particles in three dimensions. We focus on the rotations and translations of grains and look at the spatial distribution of these displacements as well as their probability distribution functions. We find that with increasing friction, the shear band becomes thinner and more pronounced. At low friction, the amplitude of particle rotations is homogeneously distributed in the system and is therefore mostly independent from both the affine and non-affine particle translations. In contrast, at high friction, the rotations are strongly localized in the shear zone. This work shows the importance of studying the effects of inter-particle friction on the response of granular materials to cyclic forcing, both for a better understanding of how rotations correlate to translations in sheared granular systems, and due to the relevance of cyclic forcing for most real-world applications in planetary science and industry.
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