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Continuum mechanics of differential growth in disordered granular matter

Soft Condensed Matter 2024-08-26 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Materials Science

Abstract

Disordered granular matter exhibits mechanical responses that occupy the boundary between fluids and solids, lacking a complete description within a continuum theoretical framework. Recent studies have shown that, in the quasi-static limit, the mechanical response of disordered solids to external perturbations is anomalous and can be accurately predicted by the theory of odd-dipole-screening. In this work, we investigate responsive granular matter, where grains change size in response to stimuli such as humidity, temperature, or other factors. We develop a geometric theory of odd dipole-screening, incorporating the growth field into the equilibrium equation. Our theory predicts an anomalous displacement field in response to non-uniform growth fields, confirmed by molecular dynamics simulations of granular matter. Although the screening parameters in our theory are phenomenological and not derived from microscopic physics, we identify a surprising relationship between the odd parameter and Poissons ratio. This theory has implications for various experimental protocols, including non-uniform heating or wetting, which lead to spatially varying expansion field.

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@article{arxiv.2408.13086,
  title  = {Continuum mechanics of differential growth in disordered granular matter},
  author = {Noemie S. Livne and Tuhin Samanta and Amit Schiller and Itamar Procaccia and Michael Moshe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.13086},
  year   = {2024}
}