Issue 16, 2014

Size and density avalanche scaling near jamming

Abstract

The current microscopic picture of plasticity in amorphous materials assumes local failure events to produce displacement fields complying with linear elasticity. Indeed, the flow properties of nonaffine systems, such as foams, emulsions and granular materials close to jamming, that produce a fluctuating displacement field when failing, are still controversial. Here we show, via a thorough numerical investigation of jammed materials, that nonaffinity induces a critical scaling of the flow properties dictated by the distance to the jamming point. We rationalize this critical behavior by introducing a new universal jamming exponent and hyperscaling relationships, and we use these results to describe the volume fraction dependence of the friction coefficient.

Graphical abstract: Size and density avalanche scaling near jamming

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Dec 2013
Accepted
30 Jan 2014
First published
31 Jan 2014

Soft Matter, 2014,10, 2728-2732

Size and density avalanche scaling near jamming

R. Arévalo and M. P. Ciamarra, Soft Matter, 2014, 10, 2728 DOI: 10.1039/C3SM53134A

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